An Introduction to Corpus Linguistics

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作   者:( )Graeme Kennedy著;顾日国导读

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ISBN:9787560019918

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  The use of large. computerized bodies of text for linguistic analysis and description has energed in recent years as one of the most significant and rapildiy-developing fields of activity in the study of language. This book provides a comprehensive introduction and guide to Corpus Linguistics. All aspects of the field are explored. from the various types of electronic corpora that are available to instructions on how to design and compile a corpus. Graeme Kennedy surveys the development of corpora for use in linguistic research, looking back to the pre-electronic age as well as to the massive growth of computer corpora in the electronic age. The study focuses primarily on corpus-based descriptions of English: lexis, morphology. syntax and variation. It includes a wide-rangling overview of the published research of corpus linguists to illustrate the results and potential of distributional analyses of Eglish. The section on corpus analysis describes the methodology and procedures that are generally employed including lemmatization, tagging, parsing and the use of important search and retrieveal sofrware to produce word-lists. concordances and other analyses of languages may contribute to linguistic theory. the description of languages, computational linguistics and language leaching. An Introduction to Corpus Linguistics will appeal to all involved in the study of language, from english language teachers and students of linguistics to those already involved in research in this fast-growing field. Graeme Kenned is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Victoria University of Wellington.  

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preface by halliday

王宗炎序

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author's acknowledgements

publisher's acknowledgements

chapter one: introduction

1.1 corpora

1.2 the role of computers in corpus

linguistics

1.3 the scope of corpus linguistics

chapter two: the design and development of corpora

2.1 pre-electronic corpora

2.1.1 biblical and literary

2.1.2 lexicographical

2.1.3 dialect

2.1.4 language education

2.1.5 grammatical

2.2 types of electronic corpora

2.3 major electronic corpora for linguistic

research

.2.3.1 first generation corpora

2.3.1.1 the brown corpus

2.3.1.2 the lancuster-oslo/bergen

(lob) corpus

2.3.1.3 other first generation

corpora modelled on

the brown corpus

2.3.1.4 the london-lund corpus

(llc)

2.3.2 corpora of english compiled for

specialized purposes

2.3.2.1 corpora for lexicography

2.3.2.2 dictionaries as corpora

2.3.2.3 corpora for studying

spoken english

2.3.2.4 diachronic corpora

2.3.2.5 corpora for research

on language acquisition

2.3.2.6 other corpora for special

purposes

2.3.3 second generation mega-corpora

2.3.3.1 the cobuild project

2.3.3.2 the longman corpus network

2.3.3.3 the british national corpus

(bnc)

2.3.3.4 the international corpus of

english (ice)

2.4 electronic text databases

2.5 issues in corpus design and compilation

2.5.1 static or dynamic

2.5.2 representativeness and balance

2.5.3 size

2.6 compiling a corpus

2.6.1 corpus design

2.6.2 planning a storage system and

keeping records

2.6.3 getting permission

2.6.4 text capture

2.6.4.1 written texts

2.6.4.2 spoken texts

2.6.5 markup

2.7 organizations and professional

associations concerned with corpus

design, development and research

cihapter three: corpus-based descriptions of english

3.1 lexical description

3.1.1 pre-electronic lexical description

for pedagogical purposes

3.1.2 computer corpus-based studies

of the lexicon

3.1.3 collocation

3.2 grammatical studies centred on

morphemes or words

3.2.1 verb-form use for tense and aspect

3.2.2 modals

3.2.3 voice

3.2.4 verb and partide use

3.2.5 subjunctive

3.2.6 prepositions: of, at, from,

between, through, by

3.2.7 conjunctions: since, when, once

3.2.8 more and less

3.3 grammatical studies centred on the

sentence

3.3.1 sentence length

3.3.2 syntactic processes

3.3.2.1 clause patterning

3.3.2.2 noun modification

3.3.2.3 conditionality

3.3.2.4 causation

3.3.2.5 negation

3.3.2.6 clefting

3.4 pragmatics and spoken discourse

3.5 corpus-based studies of variation in the

use of english

3.5.1 comparisons of spoken and

written english

3.5.2 comparisons of regional varieties

of english

3.5.3 variation in registers and

genres

3.5.4 studies of language change

chapter four: corpus analysis

4.1 corpus annotation and processing

4.1.1 lemmatization

4.1.2 word-class tagging

4.1.3 semantic aspects of tagging

4.1.4 parsing

4.2 procedures used in corpus analysis

4.2.1 word lists

4.2.2 concordances

4.2.3 statistics in corpus analysis

4.3 corpus search and retrieval software

4.3.1 the oxford concordance program

(ocp)

4.3.2 wordcruncher

4.3.3 tact

4.3.4 other widely used software for

special purposes

4.3.5 new generation software

chapter five: implications and applications of

corpus-based analysis

5.1 goals of linguistic description and

the effect of corpora on methodology

5.1.1 language as possibility and

language as probability

5.1.2 the description of english

5.2 corpus linguistics and computational

linguistics

5.3 corpus-based approaches to language

teaching

5.3.1 the content of language teaching

5.3.2 language teaching methodology

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