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Corpus Linguistics in Literary Analysis - Jane Austen and her Contemporaries (Paperback, New)
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Corpus Linguistics in Literary Analysis - Jane Austen and her Contemporaries (Paperback, New)
Series: Corpus and Discourse
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"Corpus Linguistics and The Study of Literature" provides a
theoretical introduction to corpus stylistics and also demonstrates
its application by presenting corpus stylistic analyses of literary
texts and corpora. The first part of the book addresses theoretical
issues such as the relationship between subjectivity and
objectivity in corpus linguistic analyses, criteria for the
evaluation of results from corpus linguistic analyses and also
discusses units of meaning in language. The second part of the book
takes this theory and applies it to "Northanger Abbey" by Jane
Austen and to two corpora consisting of: Austen's six novels; and
texts that are contemporary with Austen. The analyses demonstrate
the impact of various features of text on literary meanings and how
corpus tools can extract new critical angles. This book will be a
key read for upper level undergraduates and postgraduates working
in corpus linguistics and in stylistics on linguistics and language
studies courses. The editorial board includes: Paul Baker
(Lancaster), Frantisek Cermak (Prague), Susan Conrad (Portland),
Geoffrey Leech (Lancaster), Dominique Maingueneau (Paris XII),
Christian Mair (Freiburg), Alan Partington (Bologna), Elena
Tognini-Bonelli (Siena and TWC), Ruth Wodak (Lancaster), and Feng
Zhiwei (Beijing). "The Corpus and Discourse" series consists of two
strands. The first, "Research in Corpus and Discourse", features
innovative contributions to various aspects of corpus linguistics
and a wide range of applications, from language technology via the
teaching of a second language to a history of mentalities. The
second strand, "Studies in Corpus and Discourse", is comprised of
key texts bridging the gap between social studies and linguistics.
Although equally academically rigorous, this strand will be aimed
at a wider audience of academics and postgraduate students working
in both disciplines.
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