English Corpus Linguistics: An Introduction (review)

  • Aichele D
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English Corpus Linguistics is a step-by-step guide to creating and analyzing linguistic corpora. It begins with a discussion of the role that corpus linguistics plays in linguistic theory, demonstrating that corpora have proven to be very useful resources for linguists who believe that their theories and descriptions of English should be based on real, rather than contrived, data. Charles F. Meyer goes on to describe howto plan the creation of a corpus, howto collect and computerize data for inclusion in a corpus, how to annotate the data that are collected, and how to conduct a corpus analysis of a completed corpus. The bookconcludes with an overview of the future challenges that corpus linguists face to make both the creation and analysis of corpora much easier undertakings than they currently are. Clearly organized and accessibly written, this bookwill appeal to students of linguistics and English language.

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Aichele, D. (2004). English Corpus Linguistics: An Introduction (review). Language, 80(3), 640–640. https://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2004.0107

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