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Contrastive textology and corpus linguistics: On the value of parallel texts
Language Sciences, 1996Abstract The paper sketches the development from contrastive lexicology to contrastive textology, distinguishes a number of different types of ‘parallel texts’, shows how computer-assisted corpus linguistics is coming to grips with text typological issues, and mentions some applications.
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TESOL Quarterly, 2003
at a slightly different audience, but in combination they deliver all the essential information one would need to fully understand and utilize the history, current state, and broad applications of corpus linguistics. Kennedy's An Introduction to Corpus Linguistics provides a thorough history of the development of corpus linguistics, beginning with ...
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at a slightly different audience, but in combination they deliver all the essential information one would need to fully understand and utilize the history, current state, and broad applications of corpus linguistics. Kennedy's An Introduction to Corpus Linguistics provides a thorough history of the development of corpus linguistics, beginning with ...
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Adaptable Text Corpus Development for Specific Linguistic Research
2019 IEEE International Scientific-Practical Conference Problems of Infocommunications, Science and Technology (PIC S&T), 2019Thesis deals with automated corpus development techniques for specific linguistic research purposes. Different corpora and corpus toolboxes available today have been overviewed. Corpus tool functionality for processing custom and private text purposes and automated corpora building system capabilities has been classified. Lack of analytical means which
Andriy Lutskiv, Nataliya Popovych
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Sticking to the text: a corpus linguist's view of language
Aslib Proceedings, 1993Corpus Linguistics is the study of large, computer‐held bodies of text, or ‘corpora’. In the last five years, this approach to language study has become increasingly popular among linguists, and developments in computing technology and software and in storage mechanisms like CD are making it possible even for the individual PC user.
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Researching linguistic features of text genres in a DGS corpus
Sign Language & Linguistics, 2015In this article, we investigate the referential and textual functions of finger loci, that is, the pointing towards one or more fingers of the weak hand in signed discourse. The first part of the article deals with the theoretical discussion about referentiality and the related notions of definiteness and specificity in the literature on spoken ...
Martje Hansen, Jens Hessmann
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Diachronic changes in subjectivity and stance–A corpus linguistic study of Dutch news texts
Discourse, Context & Media, 2012In several studies of English data, researchers have observed a trend of 'informalization': a shift of stylistic preferences in public written discourse, such as journalistic texts, towards a more conversational, or oral, style. In this paper, we aim to contribute to this issue by empirically testing this informalization thesis for Dutch.
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THE ROLE OF CORPUS LINGUISTICS IN RELIGIOUS TEXTS
ISSUES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UZBEKI LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONThe importance and function of electronic systems necessary for understanding lexical units in the process of reading and understanding religious texts are highlighted in connection with KL. In order to read and understand religious texts, it is necessary to know the Arabic lexical units used in them, especially the semantics of the terms used in ...
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Text linguistics at the millennium: Corpus data and missing links
Text - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse, 2000Text linguistics seems to have originated chiefly in order to expand the search for constraints, which was being noticeably impeded by the self-imposed restrictions in a 'linguistics' centered on isolated, invented sentences and abstract formalisms. Yet early attempts to bring the 'text' into the scope of such a linguistics now seem inverted: for us ...
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Emotion Detection in Literary Texts with a Corpus Linguistic Approach
nCOGNITONarrative fiction is rich in emotions described by the narrator or other characters. These emotions can be carefully analysed using close reading techniques, but what methods can be used in a distant reading analysis? How can we detect and identify characters’ emotions in large corpora?
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Text Analytics for Corpus Linguistics and Digital Humanities
Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of how big tech analyzes and exploits our text data, or investigate how political parties differ by analyzing textual styles in documents? This book explores how to apply state-of-the-art text analytics methods to detect and visualize phenomena in text data.openaire +2 more sources

