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Corpora and the changing society : studies in the evolution of English

Title
Corpora and the changing society : studies in the evolution of English / edited by Paula Rautionaho, Arja Nurmi, Juhani Klemola.
ISBN
9789027261311 (e-book)
Publication
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020]
Copyright Notice Date
©2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (319 pages).
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Summary
"This book showcases eleven studies dealing with corpora and the changing society. The theme of the volume reflects the fact that changes in society lead to changes in language and vice versa. Focusing on the English language, be it from Old English to the present, or a shorter time span in the immediate past, the contributors in this volume use a variety of corpus methods to address the two patterns of change. The cross-fertilization of cultural studies and corpus linguistics, we hope, is beneficial for both parties, as corpus linguistics offers a vast array of materials and methods to investigate cultural and societal change, while cultural studies provide the theoretical background on which to build our research. The studies included in the present volume illustrate the potential avenues and the merits of combining changing language and changing societies".
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 29, 2022
Series
Studies in corpus linguistics ; 96.
Studies in corpus linguistics ; 96
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Intro
Corpora and the Changing Society
Editorial page
Title page
Copyright page
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Corpora and the changing society
Part I. Changing society
The great temptation: What diachronic corpora do and do not reveal about social change
1. Introduction
2. Five pitfalls in the analysis of diachronic corpus data
2.1 Corpus frequencies (semasiological frequencies) are not always equivalent to frequencies of entities and events in the real world (onomasiological frequencies) 2.2 Corpus frequencies of polysemous words need to be broken down into sense-specific and construction-specific frequencies
2.3 Correlations in large datasets may be spurious
2.4 Comparisons of frequency trends in diachronic corpora require adequate statistical treatment
2.5 It is not always easy to disentangle social change and linguistic change
3. Giving in to temptation: A case study of the English make-causative
3.1 The English make-causative construction
3.2 Corpus data and descriptive statistics 3.3 Using distributional semantics to study the development of the make-causative
3.4 Discussion
4. Conclusions
References
Corpora
Other references
Changes in society and language: Charting poverty
1. Introduction
2. Data and pre-processing
2.1 The EEBO Collection as sampler corpus
2.2 The CLMET3.0 corpus
2.3 The pre-processing step of spelling normalization
3. Methods
3.1 Data-based and data-driven approaches
3.2 Document classification
3.3 Topic modelling
3.4 Conceptual maps
4. Results and discussion
4.1 Dictionary-based approach 4.2 Topic modelling
4.3 Conceptual maps
5. Conclusions
References
Corpora and software
Other references
Finding evidence for a changing society: A collocational study of medical discourse in 1500-1800
1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Materials and method
4. Results
4.1 The Corpus of Early Modern English Medical Texts (1500-1700)
4.2 The Corpus of Late Modern English Medical Texts (1700-1800)
5. Discussion
6. Conclusion
References
Corpora and software
Other references Semantic neology: Challenges in matching corpus-based semantic change to real-world change
1. Introduction
2. Data and methods
2.1 Data and tools
2.2 Tracking the neosemes
3. Case studies
3.1 Case study 1: Birther
3.2 Case study 2: Normalisation
3.3 Case study 3: Cougar
3.4 Case study 4: Snowflake
3.5 Case study 5: Ghosting
4. Discussion
4.1 Challenges
4.2 Measures shown to allow or enhance system performance
4.3 Sociolinguistic insights gained in the study
5. Conclusion
References
Corpora and tools
Other references.
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