Corpus Approaches to Contemporary British Speech
Sociolinguistic Studies of the Spoken BNC2014
Herausgeber: Brezina, Vaclav; Aijmer, Karin; Love, Robbie
Corpus Approaches to Contemporary British Speech
Sociolinguistic Studies of the Spoken BNC2014
Herausgeber: Brezina, Vaclav; Aijmer, Karin; Love, Robbie
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Featuring contributions from an international team of leading and up-and-coming scholars, this volume provides a comprehensive sociolinguistic picture of current spoken British English based on the Spoken BNC2014, a brand new corpus of British speech.
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Featuring contributions from an international team of leading and up-and-coming scholars, this volume provides a comprehensive sociolinguistic picture of current spoken British English based on the Spoken BNC2014, a brand new corpus of British speech.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781138287273
- ISBN-10: 113828727X
- Artikelnr.: 52962598
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781138287273
- ISBN-10: 113828727X
- Artikelnr.: 52962598
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Vaclav Brezina is Senior Research Associate at the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science (CASS) at Lancaster University. He also designed a number of different tools for corpus analysis such as BNC64, Lancaster vocabulary tool and Lancaster statistical tool. He is involved in the development of the Trinity Lancaster Corpus of spoken learner production and the Spoken BNC2014. Robbie Love is a PhD Research Student at the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science (CASS) at Lancaster University. He is heavily involved in the compilation of the Spoken BNC2014 and is responsible for a series of critical methodological investigations into the application of spoken corpora for sociolinguistic research. Karin Aijmer is Professor Emerita in English linguistics at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Her most recent publications include A Variational Pragmatic Analysis (2013), A Handbook of Corpus Pragmatics, with Christoph Rühlemann (2014) and Pragmatics: An Advanced Resource Book for Students, with Dawn Archer and Anne Wichmann (2012).
Part I. Short Introductions to Corpus-Based Sociolinguistics and the
BNC2014
1. Corpus Linguistics and Sociolinguistics: Introducing the Spoken
BNC2014
Vaclav Brezina, Robbie Love and Karin Aijmer
2. The Spoken BNC 2014: Corpus Linguistic Perspective
Tony McEnery
3. Current British English: Sociolinguistic Perspective
Beatrix Busse
4. Analysing the Spoken BNC2014 with CQPweb
Andrew Hardie
Part II. Discourse, Pragmatics and Interaction
5. Politeness Variation in England: A North-South Divide?
Jonathan Culpeper and Mathew Gillings
6. 'That's Well Bad'. Some New Intensifiers in Spoken British English
Karin Aijmer
7. Canonical Tag Questions in Contemporary British English
Karin Axelsson
8. Yeah, yeah yeah, or yeah no that's right: A Multifactorial Analysis
of the Selection of Backchannel Structures in British English
Deanna Wong and Haidee Kruger
Part III. Morphosyntax
9. Variation in the Productivity of Adjective Comparison in Present-Day
English
Tanja Säily, Victorina González-Díaz and Jukka Suomela
10. The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary
Spoken Data
Gard Jenset, Barbara McGillivray and Michael Rundell
11. 'You still talking to me?' The Zero Auxiliary Progressive in Spoken
British English, Twenty Years On.
Andrew Caines, Michael McCarthy and Paula Buttery
12. 'You can just give those documents to myself': Untriggered reflexive
pronouns in 21st century spoken British English
Laura L. Paterson
BNC2014
1. Corpus Linguistics and Sociolinguistics: Introducing the Spoken
BNC2014
Vaclav Brezina, Robbie Love and Karin Aijmer
2. The Spoken BNC 2014: Corpus Linguistic Perspective
Tony McEnery
3. Current British English: Sociolinguistic Perspective
Beatrix Busse
4. Analysing the Spoken BNC2014 with CQPweb
Andrew Hardie
Part II. Discourse, Pragmatics and Interaction
5. Politeness Variation in England: A North-South Divide?
Jonathan Culpeper and Mathew Gillings
6. 'That's Well Bad'. Some New Intensifiers in Spoken British English
Karin Aijmer
7. Canonical Tag Questions in Contemporary British English
Karin Axelsson
8. Yeah, yeah yeah, or yeah no that's right: A Multifactorial Analysis
of the Selection of Backchannel Structures in British English
Deanna Wong and Haidee Kruger
Part III. Morphosyntax
9. Variation in the Productivity of Adjective Comparison in Present-Day
English
Tanja Säily, Victorina González-Díaz and Jukka Suomela
10. The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary
Spoken Data
Gard Jenset, Barbara McGillivray and Michael Rundell
11. 'You still talking to me?' The Zero Auxiliary Progressive in Spoken
British English, Twenty Years On.
Andrew Caines, Michael McCarthy and Paula Buttery
12. 'You can just give those documents to myself': Untriggered reflexive
pronouns in 21st century spoken British English
Laura L. Paterson
Part I. Short Introductions to Corpus-Based Sociolinguistics and the
BNC2014
1. Corpus Linguistics and Sociolinguistics: Introducing the Spoken
BNC2014
Vaclav Brezina, Robbie Love and Karin Aijmer
2. The Spoken BNC 2014: Corpus Linguistic Perspective
Tony McEnery
3. Current British English: Sociolinguistic Perspective
Beatrix Busse
4. Analysing the Spoken BNC2014 with CQPweb
Andrew Hardie
Part II. Discourse, Pragmatics and Interaction
5. Politeness Variation in England: A North-South Divide?
Jonathan Culpeper and Mathew Gillings
6. 'That's Well Bad'. Some New Intensifiers in Spoken British English
Karin Aijmer
7. Canonical Tag Questions in Contemporary British English
Karin Axelsson
8. Yeah, yeah yeah, or yeah no that's right: A Multifactorial Analysis
of the Selection of Backchannel Structures in British English
Deanna Wong and Haidee Kruger
Part III. Morphosyntax
9. Variation in the Productivity of Adjective Comparison in Present-Day
English
Tanja Säily, Victorina González-Díaz and Jukka Suomela
10. The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary
Spoken Data
Gard Jenset, Barbara McGillivray and Michael Rundell
11. 'You still talking to me?' The Zero Auxiliary Progressive in Spoken
British English, Twenty Years On.
Andrew Caines, Michael McCarthy and Paula Buttery
12. 'You can just give those documents to myself': Untriggered reflexive
pronouns in 21st century spoken British English
Laura L. Paterson
BNC2014
1. Corpus Linguistics and Sociolinguistics: Introducing the Spoken
BNC2014
Vaclav Brezina, Robbie Love and Karin Aijmer
2. The Spoken BNC 2014: Corpus Linguistic Perspective
Tony McEnery
3. Current British English: Sociolinguistic Perspective
Beatrix Busse
4. Analysing the Spoken BNC2014 with CQPweb
Andrew Hardie
Part II. Discourse, Pragmatics and Interaction
5. Politeness Variation in England: A North-South Divide?
Jonathan Culpeper and Mathew Gillings
6. 'That's Well Bad'. Some New Intensifiers in Spoken British English
Karin Aijmer
7. Canonical Tag Questions in Contemporary British English
Karin Axelsson
8. Yeah, yeah yeah, or yeah no that's right: A Multifactorial Analysis
of the Selection of Backchannel Structures in British English
Deanna Wong and Haidee Kruger
Part III. Morphosyntax
9. Variation in the Productivity of Adjective Comparison in Present-Day
English
Tanja Säily, Victorina González-Díaz and Jukka Suomela
10. The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary
Spoken Data
Gard Jenset, Barbara McGillivray and Michael Rundell
11. 'You still talking to me?' The Zero Auxiliary Progressive in Spoken
British English, Twenty Years On.
Andrew Caines, Michael McCarthy and Paula Buttery
12. 'You can just give those documents to myself': Untriggered reflexive
pronouns in 21st century spoken British English
Laura L. Paterson







