Text, Discourse and Corpora Theory and Analysis

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Pub. Date: 2007-11-28
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Summary

Corpus linguistics is often regarded as a methodology in its own right, but little attention has been given to the theoretical perspectives from which the subject can be approached. The present book contributes to filling this gap. Bringing together original contributions by internationally renowned authors, the chapters include coverage of the lexical priming theory, parole-linguistics, a four-part model of language system and language use, and the concept of local textual functions. The theoretical arguments are illustrated and complemented by case studies using data from large corpora such as the BNC, smaller purpose-built corpora, and Google searches.
By presenting theoretical positions in corpus linguistics, Text, Discourse, and Corpora provides an essential overview for advanced undergraduate, postgraduate and academic readers.

Author Biography

Michael Hoey is Professor of English Language at the University of Liverpool Michaela Mahlberg is Lecturer in English Language at the University of Liverpool Michael Stubbs is Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Trier Wolfgang Teubert is Professor of Corpus Linguistics at the University of Birmingham

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
Lexical priming and literary creativityp. 7
Grammatical creativity: a corpus perspectivep. 31
Parole-linguistics and the diachronic dimension of the discoursep. 57
Natural and human rights, work and property in the discourse of Catholic social doctrinep. 89
On texts, corpora and models of languagep. 127
Quantitative data on multi-word sequences in English: the case of the word worldp. 163
Lexical items in discourse: identifying local textual functions of sustainable developmentp. 191
Corpus stylistics: bridging the gap between linguistic and literary studiesp. 219
Index of Namesp. 247
Index of Subjectsp. 251
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