Routledge Applied Corpus Linguistics
About the Book Series
The Routledge Applied Corpus Linguistics Series is a series of monograph studies exhibiting cutting-edge research in the field of corpus linguistics.
Corpus linguistics is one of the most dynamic and rapidly developing areas of the field of language studies and it is difficult to see a future for empirical language research where results are not replicable by reference to corpus data. The aim of the series is to showcase the latest research in the field of applied language studies where corpus findings are at the forefront of the research.
This series was co-founded by Ronald Carter (1947-2018).
If you are interested in contributing to this series, please contact the Series Editors, Anne O’Keeffe ([email protected]) and Niall Curry ([email protected]).
Academic Writing and Reader Engagement: Contrasting Questions in English, French and Spanish Corpora
1st Edition
By Niall Curry
June 29, 2021
Academic Writing and Reader Engagement offers a concise linguistic description of the use and functions of questions in English, French and Spanish and discusses their value to the teaching of academic writing. This book: Enables a better understanding of how writers engage readers in academic...
Interdisciplinary Research Discourse: Corpus Investigations into Environment Journals
1st Edition
By Paul Thompson, Susan Hunston
December 11, 2019
Interdisciplinary Research Discourse: Corpus Investigations into Environment Journals provides cutting-edge insights into the nature of communication in interdisciplinary research domains. Using a corpus of nearly 12,000 articles taken from 11 journals, this book addresses the key questions ...