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Textual analysis: from philology to corpus linguistics
2012In the pre-electronic era, textual analysis was largely a matter of analyzing “static” texts, i.e., texts produced by writers at a given point in time. For instance, Otto Jespersen’s (1909–1949) seven volume A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles is based on a large collection of written texts (e.g.
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Linguistics and philology in the twenty‐first century: introduction
Transactions of the Philological Society, 2011Wendy Ayres-Bennett, Sylvia Adamson
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The relation of speech to philology and linguistics∗
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1928openaire +2 more sources
A Hebrew Dictionary of Linguistics and Philology (review)
Hebrew Studies, 1994openaire +2 more sources
The rebirth of Maitreya and an encounter of linguistics with philology
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