Studies in Corpus-Based Sociolinguistics
Herausgeber: Friginal, Eric
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This volume highlights quality research in text-based, quantitative and frequency-oriented sociolinguistic research, showcasing recent developments influenced by the exponential growth in linguistic computing; advances in corpus design; and applications of internet technology in collecting, processing, and analyzing texts and discourses.
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This volume highlights quality research in text-based, quantitative and frequency-oriented sociolinguistic research, showcasing recent developments influenced by the exponential growth in linguistic computing; advances in corpus design; and applications of internet technology in collecting, processing, and analyzing texts and discourses.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781138694613
- ISBN-10: 1138694614
- Artikelnr.: 57047725
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781138694613
- ISBN-10: 1138694614
- Artikelnr.: 57047725
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eric Friginal is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Department of Applied Linguistics and ESL and Director of International Programs, College of Arts and Sciences, at Georgia State University, USA.
1 Corpus approaches to sociolinguistics: Introduction and chapter overviews
Eric Friginal and Mackenzie Bristow
Part 1: Corpora and the study of languages/dialects
(Varieties of global Englishes)
2 Using large online corpora to examine lexical, semantic, and cultural
variation in different dialects and time periods
Mark Davies
3 Using corpus-based analysis to study register and dialect variation on
the searchable web
Douglas Biber, Jesse Egbert, and Meixiu Zhang
4 Variation in global English: A collocation-based analysis
Tony Berber Sardinha
5 Indian English: A pedagogical model (even) in India?
Chandrika Balasubramanian
Part 2: Corpora and social demographics
6 Sexuality
Paul Baker
7 A corpus-based analysis of the pragmatic marker you get me
Eivind Torgersen, Costas Gabrielatos, and Sebastian Hoffmann
8 just, actually at work in New Zealand
Bernadette Vine
9 Exploring the intersection of gender and race in evaluations of
mathematics instructors on ratemyprofessors.com
Nicholas Close Subtirelu
10 Attitudes towards autism of parents raising autistic children: Evidence
from "mom" and "dad" blogs
A. Cameron Coppala and Jack A. Hardy
11 Social functional linguistic variation in conversational Dutch
Jack Grieve, Tom Ruette, Dirk Speelman, and Dirk Geeraerts
Part 3: Corpora and register characteristics
12 A corpus-driven investigation of corporate governance reports
Martin Warren
13 A corpus-assisted discourse study (CADS) of representations of the '
underclass' in the English-language press: Who are they, how do they
behave, and who is to blame for them?
Jane H. Johnson and Alan Partington
14 'had enough of experts': Intersubjectivity and the quoted voice in
microblogging
Michele Zappavigna
15 Linguistic variation in Facebook and Twitter posts
Eric Friginal, Oksana Waugh, and Ashley Titak
Eric Friginal and Mackenzie Bristow
Part 1: Corpora and the study of languages/dialects
(Varieties of global Englishes)
2 Using large online corpora to examine lexical, semantic, and cultural
variation in different dialects and time periods
Mark Davies
3 Using corpus-based analysis to study register and dialect variation on
the searchable web
Douglas Biber, Jesse Egbert, and Meixiu Zhang
4 Variation in global English: A collocation-based analysis
Tony Berber Sardinha
5 Indian English: A pedagogical model (even) in India?
Chandrika Balasubramanian
Part 2: Corpora and social demographics
6 Sexuality
Paul Baker
7 A corpus-based analysis of the pragmatic marker you get me
Eivind Torgersen, Costas Gabrielatos, and Sebastian Hoffmann
8 just, actually at work in New Zealand
Bernadette Vine
9 Exploring the intersection of gender and race in evaluations of
mathematics instructors on ratemyprofessors.com
Nicholas Close Subtirelu
10 Attitudes towards autism of parents raising autistic children: Evidence
from "mom" and "dad" blogs
A. Cameron Coppala and Jack A. Hardy
11 Social functional linguistic variation in conversational Dutch
Jack Grieve, Tom Ruette, Dirk Speelman, and Dirk Geeraerts
Part 3: Corpora and register characteristics
12 A corpus-driven investigation of corporate governance reports
Martin Warren
13 A corpus-assisted discourse study (CADS) of representations of the '
underclass' in the English-language press: Who are they, how do they
behave, and who is to blame for them?
Jane H. Johnson and Alan Partington
14 'had enough of experts': Intersubjectivity and the quoted voice in
microblogging
Michele Zappavigna
15 Linguistic variation in Facebook and Twitter posts
Eric Friginal, Oksana Waugh, and Ashley Titak
1 Corpus approaches to sociolinguistics: Introduction and chapter overviews
Eric Friginal and Mackenzie Bristow
Part 1: Corpora and the study of languages/dialects
(Varieties of global Englishes)
2 Using large online corpora to examine lexical, semantic, and cultural
variation in different dialects and time periods
Mark Davies
3 Using corpus-based analysis to study register and dialect variation on
the searchable web
Douglas Biber, Jesse Egbert, and Meixiu Zhang
4 Variation in global English: A collocation-based analysis
Tony Berber Sardinha
5 Indian English: A pedagogical model (even) in India?
Chandrika Balasubramanian
Part 2: Corpora and social demographics
6 Sexuality
Paul Baker
7 A corpus-based analysis of the pragmatic marker you get me
Eivind Torgersen, Costas Gabrielatos, and Sebastian Hoffmann
8 just, actually at work in New Zealand
Bernadette Vine
9 Exploring the intersection of gender and race in evaluations of
mathematics instructors on ratemyprofessors.com
Nicholas Close Subtirelu
10 Attitudes towards autism of parents raising autistic children: Evidence
from "mom" and "dad" blogs
A. Cameron Coppala and Jack A. Hardy
11 Social functional linguistic variation in conversational Dutch
Jack Grieve, Tom Ruette, Dirk Speelman, and Dirk Geeraerts
Part 3: Corpora and register characteristics
12 A corpus-driven investigation of corporate governance reports
Martin Warren
13 A corpus-assisted discourse study (CADS) of representations of the '
underclass' in the English-language press: Who are they, how do they
behave, and who is to blame for them?
Jane H. Johnson and Alan Partington
14 'had enough of experts': Intersubjectivity and the quoted voice in
microblogging
Michele Zappavigna
15 Linguistic variation in Facebook and Twitter posts
Eric Friginal, Oksana Waugh, and Ashley Titak
Eric Friginal and Mackenzie Bristow
Part 1: Corpora and the study of languages/dialects
(Varieties of global Englishes)
2 Using large online corpora to examine lexical, semantic, and cultural
variation in different dialects and time periods
Mark Davies
3 Using corpus-based analysis to study register and dialect variation on
the searchable web
Douglas Biber, Jesse Egbert, and Meixiu Zhang
4 Variation in global English: A collocation-based analysis
Tony Berber Sardinha
5 Indian English: A pedagogical model (even) in India?
Chandrika Balasubramanian
Part 2: Corpora and social demographics
6 Sexuality
Paul Baker
7 A corpus-based analysis of the pragmatic marker you get me
Eivind Torgersen, Costas Gabrielatos, and Sebastian Hoffmann
8 just, actually at work in New Zealand
Bernadette Vine
9 Exploring the intersection of gender and race in evaluations of
mathematics instructors on ratemyprofessors.com
Nicholas Close Subtirelu
10 Attitudes towards autism of parents raising autistic children: Evidence
from "mom" and "dad" blogs
A. Cameron Coppala and Jack A. Hardy
11 Social functional linguistic variation in conversational Dutch
Jack Grieve, Tom Ruette, Dirk Speelman, and Dirk Geeraerts
Part 3: Corpora and register characteristics
12 A corpus-driven investigation of corporate governance reports
Martin Warren
13 A corpus-assisted discourse study (CADS) of representations of the '
underclass' in the English-language press: Who are they, how do they
behave, and who is to blame for them?
Jane H. Johnson and Alan Partington
14 'had enough of experts': Intersubjectivity and the quoted voice in
microblogging
Michele Zappavigna
15 Linguistic variation in Facebook and Twitter posts
Eric Friginal, Oksana Waugh, and Ashley Titak







