Eniko Csomay (USA San Diego State University), William J. Crawford (USA Northern Arizona University)
Doing Corpus Linguistics
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Eniko Csomay (USA San Diego State University), William J. Crawford (USA Northern Arizona University)
Doing Corpus Linguistics
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Doing Corpus Linguistics offers a practical step-by-step introduction to corpus linguistics, making use of widely available corpora and a register analysis-based theoretical framework to provide applied linguistics and TESOL students with the understanding and skills to analyze corpora and carry out successful corpus-based research.
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Doing Corpus Linguistics offers a practical step-by-step introduction to corpus linguistics, making use of widely available corpora and a register analysis-based theoretical framework to provide applied linguistics and TESOL students with the understanding and skills to analyze corpora and carry out successful corpus-based research.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 148mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781032414713
- ISBN-10: 1032414715
- Artikelnr.: 69432357
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 148mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781032414713
- ISBN-10: 1032414715
- Artikelnr.: 69432357
Eniko Csomay is a Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Asian/Middle Eastern Languages at San Diego State University, USA. William J. Crawford is a Professor in the Department of English at Northern Arizona University, USA.
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I
Introduction to Doing Corpus Linguistics and Register Analysis
1 Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, and Language Variation
1.1 Language and Rules/Systems
1.2 What Is Corpus Linguistics?
1.3 Register, Genre, and Style - Is There a Difference?
1.4 Outline of the Book
2 Register (Functional) Approach to Language Analysis
2.1 Why Register?
2.2 What Is a Register (Functional) Analysis?
2.3 Describing Situational Characteristics and Identifying Variables
2.4 Providing a Functional Interpretation
2.5 Units of Analysis and Register Studies
2.6 End of Chapter Exercises
PART II
Searches in Available Corpora
3 Searching a Corpus
3.1 Words
3.2 Collocates
3.3 N-Grams
3.4 POS Tags
4 Projects Using Publicly Available Corpora4.1 Word- and Phrase-Based
Projects
4.2 Grammar-Based Projects
PART III
Building Your Own Corpus, Analyzing Your Quantitative Results, and Making
Sense of Data
5 Building Your Own Corpus
5.1 Do-It-Yourself Corpora
5.2 Deciding on a Corpus Project
5.3 Building a Corpus
5.4 Software Programs and Your Corpus
6 Basic Statistics
6.1 Why Do Statistical Analyses?
6.2 Basic Terms, Concepts, and Assumptions
6.3 How to Go About Getting the Statistical Results
6.4 End of Chapter Exercises
7 Statistical Tests (ANOVAs, Chi-square, Pearson Correlation)
7.1 Difference Tests
7.2 Relationship Tests
7.3 How to Go About Getting the Statistical Results
7.4 Effect Size
7.5 End of Chapter Exercises
8 Doing Corpus Linguistics
8.1 Doing a Register Analysis of Your Project
8.2 Situational Analysis
8.3 Linguistic Analysis
8.4 Functional Interpretation
8.5 Reporting on Your Project
9 A Way Forward
Available Corpora
Index
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I
Introduction to Doing Corpus Linguistics and Register Analysis
1 Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, and Language Variation
1.1 Language and Rules/Systems
1.2 What Is Corpus Linguistics?
1.3 Register, Genre, and Style - Is There a Difference?
1.4 Outline of the Book
2 Register (Functional) Approach to Language Analysis
2.1 Why Register?
2.2 What Is a Register (Functional) Analysis?
2.3 Describing Situational Characteristics and Identifying Variables
2.4 Providing a Functional Interpretation
2.5 Units of Analysis and Register Studies
2.6 End of Chapter Exercises
PART II
Searches in Available Corpora
3 Searching a Corpus
3.1 Words
3.2 Collocates
3.3 N-Grams
3.4 POS Tags
4 Projects Using Publicly Available Corpora4.1 Word- and Phrase-Based
Projects
4.2 Grammar-Based Projects
PART III
Building Your Own Corpus, Analyzing Your Quantitative Results, and Making
Sense of Data
5 Building Your Own Corpus
5.1 Do-It-Yourself Corpora
5.2 Deciding on a Corpus Project
5.3 Building a Corpus
5.4 Software Programs and Your Corpus
6 Basic Statistics
6.1 Why Do Statistical Analyses?
6.2 Basic Terms, Concepts, and Assumptions
6.3 How to Go About Getting the Statistical Results
6.4 End of Chapter Exercises
7 Statistical Tests (ANOVAs, Chi-square, Pearson Correlation)
7.1 Difference Tests
7.2 Relationship Tests
7.3 How to Go About Getting the Statistical Results
7.4 Effect Size
7.5 End of Chapter Exercises
8 Doing Corpus Linguistics
8.1 Doing a Register Analysis of Your Project
8.2 Situational Analysis
8.3 Linguistic Analysis
8.4 Functional Interpretation
8.5 Reporting on Your Project
9 A Way Forward
Available Corpora
Index
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I
Introduction to Doing Corpus Linguistics and Register Analysis
1 Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, and Language Variation
1.1 Language and Rules/Systems
1.2 What Is Corpus Linguistics?
1.3 Register, Genre, and Style - Is There a Difference?
1.4 Outline of the Book
2 Register (Functional) Approach to Language Analysis
2.1 Why Register?
2.2 What Is a Register (Functional) Analysis?
2.3 Describing Situational Characteristics and Identifying Variables
2.4 Providing a Functional Interpretation
2.5 Units of Analysis and Register Studies
2.6 End of Chapter Exercises
PART II
Searches in Available Corpora
3 Searching a Corpus
3.1 Words
3.2 Collocates
3.3 N-Grams
3.4 POS Tags
4 Projects Using Publicly Available Corpora4.1 Word- and Phrase-Based
Projects
4.2 Grammar-Based Projects
PART III
Building Your Own Corpus, Analyzing Your Quantitative Results, and Making
Sense of Data
5 Building Your Own Corpus
5.1 Do-It-Yourself Corpora
5.2 Deciding on a Corpus Project
5.3 Building a Corpus
5.4 Software Programs and Your Corpus
6 Basic Statistics
6.1 Why Do Statistical Analyses?
6.2 Basic Terms, Concepts, and Assumptions
6.3 How to Go About Getting the Statistical Results
6.4 End of Chapter Exercises
7 Statistical Tests (ANOVAs, Chi-square, Pearson Correlation)
7.1 Difference Tests
7.2 Relationship Tests
7.3 How to Go About Getting the Statistical Results
7.4 Effect Size
7.5 End of Chapter Exercises
8 Doing Corpus Linguistics
8.1 Doing a Register Analysis of Your Project
8.2 Situational Analysis
8.3 Linguistic Analysis
8.4 Functional Interpretation
8.5 Reporting on Your Project
9 A Way Forward
Available Corpora
Index
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I
Introduction to Doing Corpus Linguistics and Register Analysis
1 Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, and Language Variation
1.1 Language and Rules/Systems
1.2 What Is Corpus Linguistics?
1.3 Register, Genre, and Style - Is There a Difference?
1.4 Outline of the Book
2 Register (Functional) Approach to Language Analysis
2.1 Why Register?
2.2 What Is a Register (Functional) Analysis?
2.3 Describing Situational Characteristics and Identifying Variables
2.4 Providing a Functional Interpretation
2.5 Units of Analysis and Register Studies
2.6 End of Chapter Exercises
PART II
Searches in Available Corpora
3 Searching a Corpus
3.1 Words
3.2 Collocates
3.3 N-Grams
3.4 POS Tags
4 Projects Using Publicly Available Corpora4.1 Word- and Phrase-Based
Projects
4.2 Grammar-Based Projects
PART III
Building Your Own Corpus, Analyzing Your Quantitative Results, and Making
Sense of Data
5 Building Your Own Corpus
5.1 Do-It-Yourself Corpora
5.2 Deciding on a Corpus Project
5.3 Building a Corpus
5.4 Software Programs and Your Corpus
6 Basic Statistics
6.1 Why Do Statistical Analyses?
6.2 Basic Terms, Concepts, and Assumptions
6.3 How to Go About Getting the Statistical Results
6.4 End of Chapter Exercises
7 Statistical Tests (ANOVAs, Chi-square, Pearson Correlation)
7.1 Difference Tests
7.2 Relationship Tests
7.3 How to Go About Getting the Statistical Results
7.4 Effect Size
7.5 End of Chapter Exercises
8 Doing Corpus Linguistics
8.1 Doing a Register Analysis of Your Project
8.2 Situational Analysis
8.3 Linguistic Analysis
8.4 Functional Interpretation
8.5 Reporting on Your Project
9 A Way Forward
Available Corpora
Index