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Classroom applicationsof corpus analysis [PDF]
Corpus linguistics is almost by definition applied linguistics, as was tacitly acknowledged when the American Association of Applied Corpus Linguistics (AAACL) dropped its third A in 2008. Its methodologies can be applied far beyond the discipline itself (cf. McEnery et al., 2006: 8), not least in language teaching and learning, where its influence has
Cobb, Tom, Boulton, Alex
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Corpus analysis is a form of text analysis which allows you to make comparisons between textual objects at a large scale (so-called ‘distant reading’). It allows us to see things that we don’t necessarily see when reading as humans.
Heather Froehlich
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Word Segmentation Cues in German Child-Directed Speech: A Corpus Analysis. [PDF]
To acquire language, infants must learn to segment words from running speech. A significant body of experimental research shows that infants use multiple cues to do so; however, little research has comprehensively examined the distribution of such cues ...
Stärk K, Kidd E, Frost RLA.
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CORPUS LINGUISTICS AND CORPUS ANALYSIS
Diana-Olha Kubrak
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What’s in the Box? An Analysis of Undesirable Content in the Common Crawl Corpus [PDF]
Whereas much of the success of the current generation of neural language models has been driven by increasingly large training corpora, relatively little research has been dedicated to analyzing these massive sources of textual data.
A. Luccioni, J. Viviano
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A corpus analysis of online news comments using the Appraisal framework
We present detailed analyses of the distribution of Appraisal categories (Martin and White, 2005) in a corpus of online news comments. The corpus consists of just over one thousand comments posted in response to a variety of opinion pieces on the website
Luca Cavasso, Maite Taboada
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Diachronic corpus analysis of stance markers in research articles: The field of applied linguistics
Despite the continuously growing body of research on metadiscourse markers in different genres and through various perspectives for over 20 years, very little is known of how these features have evolved over time in response to the historically ...
S. Rezaei, Davud Kuhi, Mahnaz Saeidi
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The COUGHVID crowdsourcing dataset, a corpus for the study of large-scale cough analysis algorithms [PDF]
Cough audio signal classification has been successfully used to diagnose a variety of respiratory conditions, and there has been significant interest in leveraging Machine Learning (ML) to provide widespread COVID-19 screening.
Lara Orlandic +2 more
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Eh Across Englishes: A Corpus-Pragmatic Analysis of the Corpus of Global Web-Based English
This paper presents an analysis of the pragmatic marker eh , which is typical of spoken discourse, in written online discourse from nine varieties of English using the Corpus of Global Web-based English.
M. Westphal
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Computer-Assisted Legal Linguistics: Corpus Analysis as a New Tool for Legal Studies
Law exists solely in and through language. Nonetheless, systematical empirical analysis of legal language has been rare. Yet, the tides are turning: After judges at various courts (including the US Supreme Court) have championed a method of analysis ...
Friedemann Vogel, Hanjo Hamann, I. Gauer
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