Overcoming Challenges in Corpus Construction

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applied linguistics
applied linguistics research
Author_Robbie Love
BBC Voice
BBC Voice Project
British National Corpus
Cambridge English Corpus
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Corpus Compiler
corpus construction
corpus data annotation
corpus design
corpus design methodology
corpus linguistics
corpus linguistics methodology
data collection
English Grammars
English language corpora
English Language Lecturers
English language teaching
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Filled Pauses
Free Text Box
Inter-rater Agreement
linguistic data processing
linguistic methods
linguistic research
National UK Press
Northern Irish English
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Santa Barbara Corpus
Scot
SOC Code
Speaker Id
Speaker Identification
Spoken BNC1994
Spoken BNC2014
spoken British English
spoken language analysis
Tagger Resources
Target Domain
Test Transcripts
transcription conventions
Transcription Scheme
UK Map
UK Population

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032239026
  • Weight: 303g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume offers a critical examination of the construction of the Spoken British National Corpus 2014 (Spoken BNC2014) and points the way forward toward a more informed understanding of corpus linguistic methodology more broadly. The book begins by situating the creation of this second corpus, a compilation of new, publicly-accessible Spoken British English from the 2010s, within the context of the first, created in 1994, talking through the need to balance backward capability and optimal practice for today’s users. Chapters subsequently use the Spoken BNC2014 as a focal point around which to discuss the various considerations taken into account in corpus construction, including design, data collection, transcription, and annotation. The volume concludes by reflecting on the successes and limitations of the project, as well as the broader utility of the corpus in linguistic research, both in current examples and future possibilities. This exciting new contribution to the literature on linguistic methodology is a valuable resource for students and researchers in corpus linguistics, applied linguistics, and English language teaching.

Robbie Love is a Research Fellow at the School of Education, University of Leeds, with research interests in applied and corpus linguistics. He completed his PhD at Lancaster University in 2018, where he was lead researcher in the development of the Spoken British National Corpus 2014. Before moving to Leeds, he held a post-doctoral position at Cambridge Assessment English, where he worked on the development of the Cambridge Learner Corpus. He is co-editor of "Corpus Approaches to Contemporary British Speech" (Routledge, 2018).