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English Corpus Linguistics
English Corpus Linguistics comprises studies that use a corpus-based methodology for the linguistic analysis of English-language real-world texts. The corpus methodology permits both synchronic and diachronic research. The outcomes may be primary linguistics research, or studies utilising concordancing tools to advance lexicographic, morphological or syntactic analyses. The series additionally supports academic study of the corpus methodology and the implementation of corpora in language teaching.
17 publications
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Corpus Linguistics with «BNCweb» – a Practical Guide
©2009 Textbook -
Current Trends in Corpus Linguistics
©2020 Edited Collection -
Studies in Learner Corpus Linguistics
Research and Applications for Foreign Language Teaching and Assessment©2016 Edited Collection -
Death-related Intensifiers in the History of English
Grammaticalisation and Related Phenomena©2025 Monographs -
Anglicisms and Corpus Linguistics
Corpus-Aided Research into the Influence of English on European Languages©2021 Edited Collection -
Non-native Speech
A Corpus-based Analysis of Phonological and Phonetic Properties of L2 English and German©2009 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Studies in Cognitive Corpus Linguistics
©2009 Conference proceedings -
Corpus Linguistics in Language Teaching
©2010 Edited Collection -
Lexical Processes in Scientific Discourse Popularisation
A corpus-linguistic study of the SARS coverage©2008 Thesis -
Diachrony and Synchrony in English Corpus Linguistics
©2014 Edited Collection -
A Web of New Words
A Corpus-Based Study of the Conventionalization Process of English Neologisms©2015 Thesis -
Conversational Writing
A Multidimensional Study of Synchronous and Supersynchronous Computer-Mediated Communication©2016 Thesis -
A Corpus-based Study of Proper Names in Present-day English
Aspects of Gradience and Article Usage©2005 Thesis -
Metadiscourse in Middle English and Early Modern English Religious Texts
A corpus-based study©2009 Thesis