A Practical Handbook of Corpus Linguistics
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A Practical Handbook of Corpus Linguistics

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ISBN-13:
9783030462161
Veröffentl:
2021
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
686
Autor:
Magali Paquot
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This handbook is a comprehensive practical resource on corpus linguistics. It features a range of basic and advanced approaches, methods and techniques in corpus linguistics, from corpus compilation principles to quantitative data analyses. The Handbook is organized in  six Parts. Parts I to III feature chapters that discuss key issues and the know-how related to various topics around corpus design, methods and corpus types. Parts IV-V aim to offer a user-friendly introduction to the quantitative analysis of corpus data: for each statistical technique discussed, chapters provide a practical guide with R and come with supplementary online material. Part VI focuses on how to write a corpus linguistic paper and how to meta-analyze corpus linguistic research. The volume can serve as a course book as well as for individual study. It will be an essential reading for students of corpus linguistics as well as experienced researchers who want to expand their knowledge of the field.
This handbook is a comprehensive practical resource on corpus linguistics. It features a range of basic and advanced approaches, methods and techniques in corpus linguistics, from corpus compilation principles to quantitative data analyses. The Handbook is organized in  six Parts. Parts I to III feature chapters that discuss key issues and the know-how related to various topics around corpus design, methods and corpus types. Parts IV-V aim to offer a user-friendly introduction to the quantitative analysis of corpus data: for each statistical technique discussed, chapters provide a practical guide with R and come with supplementary online material. Part VI focuses on how to write a corpus linguistic paper and how to meta-analyze corpus linguistic research. The volume can serve as a course book as well as for individual study. It will be an essential reading for students of corpus linguistics as well as experienced researchers who want to expand their knowledge of the field.
Introduction.- Part I: Corpus design, corpus methods and corpus types.- Chapter 1. Corpus Compilation (Annelie Adel).- Chapter 2. Corpus Annotation (John Newman & Christopher Cox).- Chapter 3. Corpus Architecture (Amir Zeldes).- Chapter 4. Analyzing frequency lists (Don Miller).- Chapter 5. Analyzing dispersion (Stefan Th. Gries).- Chapter 6. Analyzing keyword lists (Paul Rayson & Amanda Potts).- Chapter 7. Analyzing co-occurrence data (Stefan Th. Gries & Phil Durrant).- Chapter 8. Analyzing concordances (Steffi Wulff & Paul Baker).- Chapter 9. Programming for corpus linguistics (Laurence Anthony).- Chapter 10. Diachronic corpora (Kristine Davidse & Henrik de Smet).- Chapter 11. Spoken corpora (Ulrike Gut).- Chapter 12. Parallel corpora (Marie-Aude Lefer).- Chapter 13. Learner corpora (Gaëtanelle Gilquin).- Chapter 14. Child-language corpora (Sabine Stoll & Robert Schikowski).- Chapter 15. Web corpora (Andrew Kehoe).- Chapter 16. Multimodal corpora (Dawn Knight & Svenja Adolphs).- Part II: Quantitative analyses of corpora with R.- Chapter 17. Descriptive statistics and visualization with R (Magali Paquot & Tove Larsson).- Chapter 18. Cluster analysis (Hermann Moisl).- Chapter 19. Multidimensional exploratory approaches (Guillaume Desagulier).- Chapter 20. Classical monofactorial (parametric and non-parametric) tests (Vaclav Brezina).- Chapter 21. Fixed-effects regression modeling (Martin Hilpert & Damian Blasi).- Chapter 22. Mixed-effects regression modeling (Roland Schäfer).- Chapter 23. Generalized additive mixed models (R. Harald Baayen & Maja Linke).- Chapter 24. Bootstrapping techniques (Jesse Egbert & Luke Plonsky).- Chapter 25. Conditional inference trees and random forests (Natalia Levshina).- Part III: Pulling everything together.- Chapter 26. Writing up a corpus linguistic paper (Stefan Th. Gries & Magali Paquot).- Chapter 27. Meta-analyzing corpus linguistic research (Atsushi Mizumoto, Luke Plonsky & Jesse Egbert).- Index.

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