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Corpus Studies

open access: yes
Corpus-based research into translation and interpreting, taken here to subsume Corpus-based Translation Studies and Corpus-based Interpreting Studies, is a branch of Translation Studies in which corpus analysis is used as a major paradigm and research methodology for the analysis of translated and interpreted language and what makes them distinct from ...
Castagnoli, Sara, Kajzer-Wietrzny, Marta
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"Telling a Story." On the Dramaturgy of Monophonic Jazz Solos

open access: yesEmpirical Musicology Review, 2016
The metaphor of storytelling is widespread among jazz performers and jazz researchers. However, little is known about the precise meaning of this metaphor on an analytical level. The present paper attempts to shed light on the connected semantic field of
Klaus Frieler   +3 more
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Is the Adjectival Suffix -al a Strong Suffix?

open access: yesAnglophonia, 2016
Within the framework introduced by Guierre (1979), this paper challenges the commonly accepted classification of the adjectival suffix -al as a strong suffix through the study of a corpus of pronouncing dictionary data enriched with additional ...
Quentin Dabouis
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What type of subjectivity lies behind French causal connectives? A corpus-based comparative investigation of car and parce que

open access: yesGlossa, 2020
In French, the difference between the causal connectives parce que and car is traditionally related to the prototypical causal relations they are meant to convey.
Cristina Grisot   +2 more
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Domains, text types, aspect marking and English-Chinese translation. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
This paper uses an English-Chinese parallel corpus, an L1 Chinese comparable corpus, and an L1 Chinese reference corpus to examine how aspectual meanings in English are translated into Chinese and explore the effects of domains, text types and ...
McEnery, A. M., Xiao, R. Z.
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In Search of the Golden Age Hip-Hop Sound (1986–1996)

open access: yesEmpirical Musicology Review, 2017
The notion of a musical repertoire's "sound" is frequently evoked in journalism and scholarship, but what parameters comprise such a sound? This question is addressed through a statistically-driven corpus analysis of hip-hop music released during the ...
Ben Duinker, Denis Martin
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Network Analysis with the Enron Email Corpus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
We use the Enron email corpus to study relationships in a network by applying six different measures of centrality. Our results came out of an in-semester undergraduate research seminar.
Hardin, Johanna   +2 more
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What is a "Lament," Really?: A Commentary on Nicholas Shea's "Descending Bass Schemata and Negative Emotion in Western Song"

open access: yesEmpirical Musicology Review, 2020
This commentary focuses on Shea (2019) and its relationship to much of the literature on popular and rock music. The commentary offers some methodological considerations on the construction of corpora for this type of analysis.
Bryn Hughes
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A Corpus-Based, Pilot Study of Lexical Stress Variation in American English [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Phonological free variation describes the phenomenon of there being more than one pronunciation for a word without any change in meaning (e.g. because, schedule, vehicle).
A. Cruttenden   +10 more
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An eye movement corpus study of the age-of-acquisition effect [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In the present study, we investigated the effects of word-level age of acquisition (AoA) on natural reading. Previous studies, using multiple language modalities, showed that earlier-learned words are recognized, read, spoken, and responded to faster ...
Dirix, Nicolas, Duyck, Wouter
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