In:Exploring Language and Society with Big Data: Parliamentary discourse across time and space
Edited by Minna Korhonen, Haidee Kotze and Jukka Tyrkkö
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 111] 2023
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 13 November 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.111.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.111.toc
Table of contents
Perspectives on parliamentary discourse: From corpus linguistics to cultural analytics
Jukka Tyrkkö
Haidee Kotze
Chapter 1.Speech in the British Hansard
Marc Alexander
Chapter 2.Salient differences between Australian oral parliamentary discourse and its
official written records: A comparison of ‘close’ and ‘distant’ analysis methods
Haidee Kotze
Minna Korhonen
Adam Smith
Bertus van Rooy
Chapter 3.Hansard at Huddersfield: Streamlined corpus methods and interactive visualisations to pursue
research aims beyond corpus linguistics
Lesley Jeffries
Fransina Stradling
Alex von Lünen
Hugo Sanjurjo González
Chapter 4.Empire, migration and race in the British parliament (1803–2005)
Christian Mair
Chapter 5.Leaving the EU out of the ingroup: A diachronic analysis of the use of we and
us in British parliamentary debates (1973–2015)
Jenni Räikkönen
Chapter 6.From masters and servants to
employers and employees: Exploring democratisation with big data
Turo Vartiainen
Minna Palander-Collin
Chapter 7.From criminal lunacy to mental disorder: The changing lexis of mental health in the British parliament
Minna Nevala
Jukka Tyrkkö
Chapter 8.“The job requires considerable expertise”: Tracking experts and expert knowledge in the British
parliamentary record (1800–2005)
Turo Hiltunen
Chapter 9.Processing and prescriptivism as constraints on language variation and change: Relative clauses in British and Australian English parliamentary debates
Sofie Labat
Haidee Kotze
Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
Chapter 10.Language variation in parliamentary speech in Suriname
Robert Borges
Margot van den Berg
Chapter 11.Morphosyntactic and pragmatic variation in conditional constructions in
English and Spanish parliamentary discourse
Cristina Lastres-López
Chapter 12.Colloquialisation, compression and democratisation in British parliamentary debates
Gerold Schneider
Maud Reveilhac
Index
