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Contemporary corpus linguistics

Baker, Paul(Edited by)
Part of the Contemporary Studies in Linguistics series
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Corpus linguistics uses large electronic databases of language to examine hypotheses about language use.

These can be tested scientifically with computerised analytical tools, without the researcher's preconceptions influencing their conclusions.

For this reason, corpus linguistics is a popular and expanding area of study.

Contemporary Corpus Linguistics presents a comprehensive survey of the ways in which corpus linguistics is being used by researchers.

Written by internationally renowned linguists, this volume of seventeen introductory chapters aims to provide a snapshot of the field of corpus linguistics.

The contributors present accessible, yet detailed, analyses of recent methods and theory in Corpus Linguistics, ways of analysing corpora, and recent applications in translation, stylistics, discourse analysis and language teaching.' The book represents the best of current practice in Corpus Linguistics, and as a one volume reference will be invaluable to students and researchers looking for an overview of the field.

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Product Details
Continuum
0826440347 / 9780826440341
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
410.1
06/03/2009
United Kingdom
English
357 pages
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