In:Crossing Boundaries through Corpora: Innovative corpus approaches within and beyond linguistics
Edited by Sarah Buschfeld, Patricia Ronan, Theresa Neumaier, Andreas Weilinghoff and Lisa Westermayer
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 119] 2024
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 17 October 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.119.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.119.toc
Table of contents
Chapter 1.Introduction: Crossing discipline boundaries with corpus-linguistic methods
1
Patricia Ronan
Sarah Buschfeld
Theresa Neumaier
Andreas Weilinghoff
Lisa Westermayer
Crossing boundaries
Integrated approaches 7Chapter 2.New approaches to investigating change in derivational productivity: Gender and internal factors in the development of ‑ity and ‑ness, 1600–1800
8
Tanya Säily
Martin Hilpert
Jukka Suomela
Chapter 3.A corpus-based comparative acoustic analysis of target-like vowel production by L1-Japanese learners and native speakers of
English
41
Martin Schweinberger
Yuki Komiya
Chapter 4.Digital Dickens: An automated content analysis of Charles Dickens’ novels
62
Gerold Schneider
Crossing boundaries
Change over time 99Chapter 5.120 years of reporting clauses: Stability or change?
100
Jarle Ebeling
Chapter 6.Establishing a ‘new normal’: Detecting fluctuating trends in word frequency over time
125
Matt Gee
Andrew Kehoe
Antoinette Renouf
Crossing boundaries
New approaches 153Chapter 7.Syntactic segmentation of spoken corpus data: What prosody
can contribute 154
can contribute 154
Karin McClellan
Kathrin Kircili
Sandra Götz
Chapter 8.Short-term diachronic and variety-internal approaches
to textual functionality in South Asian Englishes: Evidence from newspaper language 192
to textual functionality in South Asian Englishes: Evidence from newspaper language 192
Tobias Bernaisch
Sven Leuckert
Chapter 9.Do corpus data on World Englishes inspire tolerance of variation
in ELT professionals? An experimental questionnaire study with native English speaking teachers 217
in ELT professionals? An experimental questionnaire study with native English speaking teachers 217
Julia Schlüter
Crossing boundaries
Accessibility 247Chapter 10.Query a corpus in near-natural language: A human-friendly corpus query language not only for linguists
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Jiří Milička
Denisa Šebestová
Index
