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Table of Contents

Section I. Introduction: 1. Historical perspective: What are corpora and how have they evolved? / Michael J. McCarthy and Anne O'Keeffe
2. Theoretical overview of the evolution of Corpus Linguistics / Elena Tognini Bonelli
Section II. Building and designing a corpus: What are the key considerations?: 3. Building a corpus: What are the key considerations? / Randi Reppen
4. Building a spoken corpus: What are the basics? / Svenja Adolphs and Dawn Knight
5. Building a written corpus: What are the basics? / Mike Nelson
6. Building small specialised corpora / Almut Koester
7. Building a corpus to represent a variety of a language / Brian Clancy
8. Building a specialised audio-visual corpus / Paul Thompson
Section III. Analysing a corpus: What are the basics?: 9. What corpora are available? / David Y.W. Lee
10. What are the basics of analysing a corpus? / Jane Evison
11. What can corpus software do? / Mike Scott
12. How can a corpus be used to explore patterns? / Susan Hunston
13. What are concordances and how are they used? / Christopher Tribble
14. What can corpus software reveal about language development? / Xiaofei Lu
Section IV. Using a corpus for language research: What can a corpus tell us about language?: 15. What can a corpus tell us about lexis? / Rosamund Moon
16. What can a corpus tell us about multi-word units? / Chris Greaves and Martin Warren
17. What can a corpus tell us about grammar? / Susan Conrad
18. What can a corpus tell us about registers? / Doug Biber
19. What can a corpus tell us about specialist genres? / Mike Handford
20. What can a corpus tell us about discourse? / Scott Thornbury
21. What can a corpus tell us about pragmatics? / Christoph Rühlemann
22. What can a corpus tell us about creativity? / Thuc Anh Vo and Ronald Carter
Section V. Using a corpus for language pedagogy and methodology: 23. What can a corpus tell us about language teaching? / Winnie Cheng
24. What features of spoken and written corpora can be exploited in creating language teaching materials and syllabuses? / Steve Walsh
25. What is Data-Driven Learning? / Angela Chambers
26. How can Data-Driven Learning be used in language teaching? / Gaëtanelle Gilquin and Sylviane Granger
27. How can we prepare learners for using language corpora? / Passapong Sripicharn
Section VI. Designing corpus-based materials for the language classroom: 28. What a corpus tell us about vocabulary teaching materials? / Martha Jones and Philip Durrant
29. What a corpus tells us about grammar teaching materials? / Rebecca Hughes
30. Corpus-based coursebook design / Jeanne McCarten
31. Using corpora to write dictionaries / Elizabeth Walter
32. Using corpora to design writing materials / Lynne Flowerdew
33. What can corpora tell us about English for Academic Purposes? / Averil Coxhead
34. How can teachers use a corpus for their own research? / Elaine Vaughan
Section VII. Using corpora to study literature and translation: 35. What are parallel and comparative corpora and how can we use them? / Marie Madeleine Kenning
36. How can corpora help in translation? / Natalie Kübler and Guy Aston
37. How can corpora be used to explore the language of poetry and drama? / Daniel McIntyre and Brian Walker
38. How can corpora be used to explore literary speech representation? / Carolina P. Amador Moreno
Section VIII. Applying corpus linguistics to other areas of research:
39. How to use corpus linguistics in Sociolinguistics? / Gisle Andersen
40. How to use corpus linguistics in the study of Media Discourse? / Kieran O'Halloran
41. How to use corpus linguistics in Forensic Linguistics? / Janet Cotterill
42. How to use corpus linguistics in the study of political discourse? / Annelie Ädel
43. How to use corpus linguistics in the study of health communication? / Sarah Atkins and Kevin Harvey
44. How can corpora be used in teacher education? / Fiona Farr
45. How can corpora be used in language testing? / Fiona Barker.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York, NY
Series
Routledge handbooks in applied linguistics
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Handbooks, manuals, etc

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
410.1/88
Library of Congress
P128.C68 R68 2010, P128.C68R68 2010, P128.C68 R68 2012, P128.C68 R68 2012eb, P128.C68 R68 2010eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL23688446M
Internet Archive
routledgehandboo00okee
ISBN 13
9780415464895, 9780203856949
LCCN
2009034896, 2012016346
OCLC/WorldCat
1296622992, 647917794, 277196089

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