
Reproducibility, Replicability, and Robustness in Corpus Linguistics
Special issue of the International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 30:2 (2025)
Editors
[International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 30:2] 2025. v, 145 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 2 October 2025
Published online on 2 October 2025
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Reproducibility, replicability, and robustness in corpus linguisticsMartin Schweinberger & Michael Haugh | pp. 119–129
- Reproducibility, replicability, robustness, and generalizability in corpus linguisticsJoseph Flanagan | pp. 130–149
- Achieving stability in corpus-based analysis of word typesJesse Egbert, Douglas Biber, Bethany Gray & Tove Larsson | pp. 150–170
- Reuse of social media data in corpus linguisticsMikko Laitinen & Paula Rautionaho | pp. 171–194
- Evaluating a transparent and interpretable approach to stance detection using linguistic markers in social media dataMaud Reveilhac & Gerold Schneider | pp. 195–233
- Reproducibility and transparency in interpretive corpus pragmaticsMartin Schweinberger & Michael Haugh | pp. 234–260
- Closing remarks and outlookStefan Th. Gries | pp. 261–263
Introduction
Articles
Afterword
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