Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture

Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture
Title Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture PDF eBook
Author Viola Wiegand
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 499
Release 2019-11-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110489074

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Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture demonstrates the potential of corpus linguistic methods for investigating language patterns across a range of contexts. Organised in three sections, the chapters range from detailed case studies on lexico-grammatical patterns to fundamental discussions of meaning as part of the ‘discourse, contexts and cultures’ theme. The final part on ‘learner contexts’ specifically emphasises the need for mixed-method approaches and the consideration of pedagogical implications for real world contexts. Beyond its contribution to current debates in the field, this edited volume indicates new directions in cross-disciplinary work.

Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture

Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture
Title Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture PDF eBook
Author Viola Wiegand
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 483
Release 2019-11-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 311048711X

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Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture demonstrates the potential of corpus linguistic methods for investigating language patterns across a range of contexts. Organised in three sections, the chapters range from detailed case studies on lexico-grammatical patterns to fundamental discussions of meaning as part of the ‘discourse, contexts and cultures’ theme. The final part on ‘learner contexts’ specifically emphasises the need for mixed-method approaches and the consideration of pedagogical implications for real world contexts. Beyond its contribution to current debates in the field, this edited volume indicates new directions in cross-disciplinary work.

Corpus, Culture, Discourse

Corpus, Culture, Discourse
Title Corpus, Culture, Discourse PDF eBook
Author Tamsin Sanderson
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 354
Release 2008
Genre Academic language
ISBN 382336426X

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Corpus and Context

Corpus and Context
Title Corpus and Context PDF eBook
Author Svenja Adolphs
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 176
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027223043

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Corpus and Context explores the relationship between corpus linguistics and pragmatics by discussing possible frameworks for analysing utterance function on the basis of spoken corpora. The book articulates the challenges and opportunities associated with a change of focus in corpus research, from lexical to functional units, from concordance lines to extended stretches of discourse, and from the purely textual to multi-modal analysis of spoken corpus data. Drawing on a number of spoken corpora including the five million word Cambridge and Nottingham Corpus of Discourse in English (CANCODE, funded by CUP (c)), a specific speech act function is being explored using different approaches and different levels of analysis. This involves a close analysis of contextual variables in relation to lexico-grammatical and discoursal patterns that emerge from the corpus data, as well as a wider discussion of the role of context in spoken corpus research.

Discourse in Context: Contemporary Applied Linguistics Volume 3

Discourse in Context: Contemporary Applied Linguistics Volume 3
Title Discourse in Context: Contemporary Applied Linguistics Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author John Flowerdew
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 400
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1623563011

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Featuring internationally renowned academics, this volume provides a snapshot of the field of applied linguistics, and illustrates how linguistics is engaging with the idea of 'context'. The book treats discourse as language in the contexts of its use in and above the level of the sentence and as systems of knowledge and beliefs. In using the term context(s), the book understands this as different situations in which discourse is produced and, on the other, how analysts construe context in their work. The volume is thus concerned with language in its context of use (little d discourse), but at the same time, more specifically, in individual chapters, with particular discourses as they are manifested in particular contexts (big D discourses). Well known discourse analysts contribute chapters focussing on different contexts with which they are familiar, viz. business, education, ethnicity and race, gender and sexuality, history, intercultural contexts, lingua franca contexts, media, place, politics, race, and the virtual world. It brings together researchers from different approaches, but all with a commitment to the study of language in context. The contributors themselves represent different approaches to discourse analysis: conversation analysis, corpus linguistics, critical discourse analysis, ethnographic discourse analysis, mediated discourse analysis, multimodal discourse analysis, systemic functional linguistics. Readers are invited to compare and contrast these different contexts and approaches.

Contacts and Contrasts in Cultures and Languages

Contacts and Contrasts in Cultures and Languages
Title Contacts and Contrasts in Cultures and Languages PDF eBook
Author Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 232
Release 2019-02-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3030049817

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This volume provides descriptions and interpretations of social and cognitive phenomena as well as processes that emerge at the interface of languages and cultures in the context of contrastive and contact linguistics and media discourse. Different contexts are explored with rich empirical findings and authentic exemplifying materials. The book includes fifteen papers, divided into three parts. Part 1 addresses conceptual reflection on languages and cultures in contact and contrast, while Part 2 focuses on contact linguistics and borrowing. Part 3 discusses cultural and linguistic aspects of media discourses.

Language and Context

Language and Context
Title Language and Context PDF eBook
Author Helen Leckie-Tarry
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 191
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1855672723

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Language and Context breaks new ground in our understanding of the relationship between register, genre and context. Leckie-Tarry argues convincingly and engagingly for a functional theory of language which specifies register in terms of contextual and linguistic features, and which suggests a discursive relationship between the two. Moving beyond the limits of much of today's theory, this accessible volume develops a theoretical understanding of the relationship between text, context, langage function and linguistic form. Helen Leckie-Tarry, a specialist in the area of 'register and applied linguistics', died in 1991, aged 49. Although she had finished a large part of this work, her notes and draft chapters have been extensively edited by Professor David Birch. David Birch is currently Professor of Communication and media Studies at Central Queensland University, Australia, and previously taught at Murdoch University, Western Australia, and the National University of Singapore.