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Diachrony and Synchrony in English Corpus Linguistics

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The volume brings together a selection of invited articles and papers presented at the 4th International CILC Conference held in Jaén, Spain, in March 2012. The chapters describe English using a range of corpora and other resources. There are two parts, one dealing with diachronic research and the other with synchronic research. Both parts investigate several aspects of the English language from various perspectives and illustrate the use of corpora in current research. The structure of the volume allows for the same linguistic aspect to be discussed both from the diachronic and the synchronic point of view. The chapters are also useful examples of corpus use as well as of use of other resources as corpus, specifically dictionaries. They investigate a broad array of issues, mainly using corpora of English as a native language, with a focus on corpus tools and corpus description.

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Contents: Alejandro Alcaraz-Sintes: Dictionary- and corpus-based research in historical linguistics - Nuria Calvo-Cortés: A corpus-based study of gradual meaning change in Late Modern English - Teresa Fanego: Dictionary-based corpus linguistics and beyond: developments in the expression of motion events in the history of English - María José López-Couso/Belén Méndez-Naya: The use of if as a declarative complementizer in English: theoretical and empirical considerations - Matti Rissanen: On English historical corpora, with notes on the development of adverbial connectives - Ondrej Tichý/Jan Cermák: Measuring typological syntheticity of English diachronically with the use of corpora - Salvador Valera-Hernández: Dictionary- and corpus-based research in applied and descriptive linguistics - Miguel-Ángel Benítez-Castro: Formal, syntactic, semantic and textual features of English shell nouns: a manual corpus-driven approach - Eduardo Coto-Villalibre: From prototypical to peripheral: the 'get + Ven' construction in contemporary spoken British English - Thomas Egan: Encoding 'throughness' in English and French - Beatriz Mato-Míguez: If you would like to lead: on the grammatical status of directive isolated if-clauses in spoken British English - Detmar Meurers/Julia Krivanek/Serhiy Bykh: On the automatic analysis of learner corpora. Native Language Identification as experimental testbed of language modelling between surface features and linguistic abstraction - Juan Santana-Lario: 'Adjective + whether/if-clause' constructions in English. An exploratory corpus-based study - Paul Thompson: Exploring Hoey's notion of textual colligation in a corpus of student writing.

About the author










Alejandro Alcaraz-Sintes (Casablanca, Morocco, 1959) is senior lecturer (tenured) at the University of Jaén.
Salvador Valera-Hernández (Jaén, Spain, 1967) is senior lecturer (tenured) at the University of Granada and teaches regularly at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia.

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Assisted by Alcaraz Sintes (Editor), Alcaraz Sintes (Editor), Alejandr Alcaraz Sintes (Editor), Alejandro Alcaraz Sintes (Editor), Alejandro Alcaraz-Sintes (Editor), Maurizio Gotti (Editor), Valera Hernández (Editor), Salvado Valera Hernández (Editor), Salvador Valera Hernández (Editor), Salvador Valera-Hernández (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783034313261
ISBN 978-3-0-3431326-1
No. of pages 393
Dimensions 150 mm x 21 mm x 225 mm
Weight 600 g
Series Linguistic Insights
Linguistic Insights
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures

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