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Corpus Linguistics and 17th-Century Prostitution - Computational Linguistics and History

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This fascinating book provides a welcome guide to the use of big data (EEBO) for interdisciplinary study. It applies corpus linguistic methods for historical pragmatic and sociolinguistic research questions on attitudes and culture. It successfully combines the quantitative approach with qualitative contextual assessment! something that until recently seemed almost impossible. Informationen zum Autor Professor Tony McEnery is a corpus linguist working at the University of Lancaster, UK Helen Baker is Senior Research Associate specialising in the use of digitised corpora in history at the University of Lancaster, UK.A searching look at 17th-century prostitution showcasing corpus linguistic methodology for the social sciences and humanities. Zusammenfassung A searching look at 17th-century prostitution showcasing corpus linguistic methodology for the social sciences and humanities. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Corpus Linguistics and History Part I: Historical Context 2. Prostitution in England3. Attitudes to Prostitution in the Seventeenth Century Part II: Corpus Investigation 4. Representation5. Society6. Words Part III: Synthesis 7. The Corpus Insight8. The Utility of Corpus Data in History and the HumanitiesBibliographyIndex

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