Corpus-Based Language Studies
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- ISBN 9780415286220
- Weight: 910g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 21 Dec 2005
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Routledge Applied Linguistics is a series of comprehensive textbooks, providing students and researchers with the support they need for advanced study in the core areas of English language and Applied Linguistics.
Each book in the series guides readers through three main sections, enabling them to explore and develop major themes within the discipline.
- Section A, Introduction, establishes the key terms and concepts and extends readers’ techniques of analysis through practical application.
- Section B, Extension, brings together influential articles, sets them in context, and discusses their contribution to the field.
- Section C, Exploration, builds on knowledge gained in the first two sections, setting thoughtful tasks around further illustrative material. This enables readers to engage more actively with the subject matter and encourages them to develop their own research responses.
Throughout the book, topics are revisited, extended, interwoven and deconstructed, with the reader’s understanding strengthened by tasks and follow-up questions.
Corpus-Based Language Studies:
- covers the major theoretical approaches to the use of corpus data
- adopts a ‘how to’ approach with exercises and cases, affording students with the knowledge and tools to undertake their own corpus-based research
- gathers together influential readings from leading names in the discipline, including: Douglas Biber, Henry Widdowson, Michael Stubbs, Ronald Carter, and Michael McCarthy
- is supported by a website featuring long extracts for analysis by students with commentary by the authors.
The accompanying website to this book can be found at http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/0415286239/
Tony McEnery is Professor of English Language and Linguistics and Head of the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK.
Richard Xiao is a researcher at the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK.
Yukio Tono is Professor at the Department of Languages and Cultures, Meikai University, Japan.
