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Gendered body language in children’s literature over time ...
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Gendered body language in children’s literature over time ...
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Responding Effectively to Customer Feedback on Twitter:A Mixed Methods Study of Webcare Styles
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Language and Covid-19:Corpus linguistics and the social reality of the pandemic
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mahlberg_et_al_supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Speech-bundles in the 19th-century English novel ...
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Applying Geographical Information Systems to researching historical corpora:Seventeenth-century prostitution
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This chapter reports on research resulting from academics from linguistics, history and geography working together in order to cast light upon the geography of prostitution in seventeenth-century Britain. We will demonstrate the usefulness and untapped potential of combining corpus linguistics and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) as an approach to researching historical texts. Corpus linguists are beginning to pursue new methodological advances which encourage them to “think geographically” and provide opportunities to enrich their understanding of a body of texts by uncovering spatial patterns in types of discourse (Gregory & Hardie 2011: 298-299, 309). The ability to move from corpus text to a visual mapping of geographical data and then back into the corpus text provides rich opportunities for humanities scholars in general, and corpus linguists in particular.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/139209/ https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110489071-005
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A corpus linguistic approach to meaning-making patterns in surveillance discourse
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A comparative analysis of lexical cohesion in native and non-native speaker writing: text linguistics and corpus perspectives
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Analysing the opinions of UK veterinarians on practice-based research using corpus linguistic and mathematical methods
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