Using Corpus Methods to Triangulate Linguistic Analysis
Herausgeber: Baker, Paul; Egbert, Jesse
Using Corpus Methods to Triangulate Linguistic Analysis
Herausgeber: Baker, Paul; Egbert, Jesse
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This book takes triangulation one step further to highlight its broader applicability when implemented with other linguistic research methods.
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This book takes triangulation one step further to highlight its broader applicability when implemented with other linguistic research methods.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9781138082540
- ISBN-10: 1138082546
- Artikelnr.: 57815163
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9781138082540
- ISBN-10: 1138082546
- Artikelnr.: 57815163
Jesse Egbert is Assistant Professor of Linguistics and English Language at Brigham Young University. His research focuses on register variation and methodological issues in corpus linguistics. His research has been published in journals such as Corpora, International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, and Journal of English Linguistics. Paul Baker is Professor of English Language at Lancaster University. His research involves applications of corpus linguistics and his recent books include Using Corpora to Analyze Gender (2014), Discourse Analysis and Media Attitudes (2013) and Sociolinguistics and Corpus Linguistics (2010). He is the commissioning editor of the journal Corpora.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Triangulating text segmentation methods with diverse analytical
approaches to analyzing text structure
Chapter 3 Working at the interface of hydrology and corpus linguistics:
using corpora to identify droughts in nineteenth-century Britain
Chapter 4 Analysing representations of obesity in the Daily Mail via corpus
and down-sampling methods
Chapter 5 Connecting corpus linguistics and assessment
Chapter 6 Examining vocabulary acquisition through word associations:
triangulating the psycholinguistic and corpus-based approaches
Chapter 7 If olive oil is made of olives, then what's baby oil made of? The
shifting semantics of Noun+Noun sequences in American English
Chapter 8 Corpus Linguistics and Event-Related Potentials
Chapter 9 Priming of syntactic alternations by learners of English: an
analysis of sentence-completion and collostructional results
Chapter 10 Usage-based theories of Construction Grammar: Triangulating
Corpus Linguistics and Psycholinguistics
Chapter 11 Synthesis and Conclusion
Chapter 2 Triangulating text segmentation methods with diverse analytical
approaches to analyzing text structure
Chapter 3 Working at the interface of hydrology and corpus linguistics:
using corpora to identify droughts in nineteenth-century Britain
Chapter 4 Analysing representations of obesity in the Daily Mail via corpus
and down-sampling methods
Chapter 5 Connecting corpus linguistics and assessment
Chapter 6 Examining vocabulary acquisition through word associations:
triangulating the psycholinguistic and corpus-based approaches
Chapter 7 If olive oil is made of olives, then what's baby oil made of? The
shifting semantics of Noun+Noun sequences in American English
Chapter 8 Corpus Linguistics and Event-Related Potentials
Chapter 9 Priming of syntactic alternations by learners of English: an
analysis of sentence-completion and collostructional results
Chapter 10 Usage-based theories of Construction Grammar: Triangulating
Corpus Linguistics and Psycholinguistics
Chapter 11 Synthesis and Conclusion
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Triangulating text segmentation methods with diverse analytical
approaches to analyzing text structure
Chapter 3 Working at the interface of hydrology and corpus linguistics:
using corpora to identify droughts in nineteenth-century Britain
Chapter 4 Analysing representations of obesity in the Daily Mail via corpus
and down-sampling methods
Chapter 5 Connecting corpus linguistics and assessment
Chapter 6 Examining vocabulary acquisition through word associations:
triangulating the psycholinguistic and corpus-based approaches
Chapter 7 If olive oil is made of olives, then what's baby oil made of? The
shifting semantics of Noun+Noun sequences in American English
Chapter 8 Corpus Linguistics and Event-Related Potentials
Chapter 9 Priming of syntactic alternations by learners of English: an
analysis of sentence-completion and collostructional results
Chapter 10 Usage-based theories of Construction Grammar: Triangulating
Corpus Linguistics and Psycholinguistics
Chapter 11 Synthesis and Conclusion
Chapter 2 Triangulating text segmentation methods with diverse analytical
approaches to analyzing text structure
Chapter 3 Working at the interface of hydrology and corpus linguistics:
using corpora to identify droughts in nineteenth-century Britain
Chapter 4 Analysing representations of obesity in the Daily Mail via corpus
and down-sampling methods
Chapter 5 Connecting corpus linguistics and assessment
Chapter 6 Examining vocabulary acquisition through word associations:
triangulating the psycholinguistic and corpus-based approaches
Chapter 7 If olive oil is made of olives, then what's baby oil made of? The
shifting semantics of Noun+Noun sequences in American English
Chapter 8 Corpus Linguistics and Event-Related Potentials
Chapter 9 Priming of syntactic alternations by learners of English: an
analysis of sentence-completion and collostructional results
Chapter 10 Usage-based theories of Construction Grammar: Triangulating
Corpus Linguistics and Psycholinguistics
Chapter 11 Synthesis and Conclusion