<p><span>How can you carry out discourse analysis using corpus linguistics? What research questions should I ask? Which methods should you use and when? What is a collocational network or a key cluster?</span><span><br><br> Introducing the major techniques, methods and tools for corpus-assisted anal
Using Corpora in Discourse Analysis (Continuum Discourse)
β Scribed by Paul Baker
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- 2006
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- English
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β¦ Synopsis
This book examines approaches to carrying out discourse analysis (DA) using techniques that are grounded in corpus linguistics. Assuming no prior knowledge of corpora, the book examines and evaluates a variety of corpus-based methodologies including: collocations, keyness, concordances, dispersion plots, and building and annotating corpora. Illustrated with a number of real-life examples of corpus-based DA from a range of sources and covering a variety of subjects, this is an informative introduction to using corpus linguistics as a methodology in discourse analysis.
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