Routledge Corpus Linguistics Guides
About the Book Series
Routledge Corpus Linguistics Guides provide accessible and practical introductions to using corpus linguistic methods in key sub-fields within linguistics. Corpus linguistics is one of the most dynamic and rapidly developing areas in the field of language studies, and use of corpora is an important part of modern linguistic research. Books in this series provide the ideal guide for students and researchers using corpus data for research and study in a variety of subject areas.
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]).
Corpus Linguistics for Translation and Contrastive Studies: A guide for research
1st Edition
By Mikhail Mikhailov, Robert Cooper
May 23, 2016
Corpus Linguistics for Translation and Contrastive Studies provides a clear and practical introduction to using corpora in these fields. Giving special attention to parallel corpora, which are collections of texts in two or more languages, and demonstrating the potential benefits for multilingual ...
Corpus Linguistics for Grammar: A guide for research
1st Edition
By Christian Jones, Daniel Waller
April 27, 2015
Corpus Linguistics for Grammar provides an accessible and practical introduction to the use of corpus linguistics to analyse grammar, demonstrating the wider application of corpus data and providing readers with all the skills and information they need to carry out their own corpus-based research. ...
Corpus Linguistics for ELT: Research and Practice
1st Edition
By Ivor Timmis
April 01, 2015
Corpus Linguistics for ELT provides a practical guide to undertaking ELT-related corpus research. Aimed at researchers, advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of ELT and TESOL, and English language teachers, this volume: covers corpus research in the main areas of language study ...