In:“All families and genera”: Exploring the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts
Edited by Isabel Moskowich, Inés Lareo and Gonzalo Camiña
[Not in series 237] 2021
► pp. 1–20
Chapter 1The making of the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts (CELiST), a bunch
of disciplines
Published online: 10 September 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.237.01mos
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.237.01mos
Article outline
- 1.Introduction: Biology or something else?
- 2.The structure of CELiST
- 3.The authors in CELiST
- 3.1The sex of the authors
- 3.2Geography
- 4.The texts in CELiST
- 4.1The genres in CELiST
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