In this collection of innovative and original articles, an international team of scholars demonstrate the newest technological trends and data-intensive technologies in the empirical study of English linguistics. Through a range of in-depth case studies, it advocates for the use of advanced technologies and digital tools to enable study in this ever-evolving field. To achieve optimal coherence across the volume, each chapter answers a core question: 'How can data-intensive and computational methods help scholars answer research questions that are solidly grounded in the theoretical foundations of English linguistics?' Digitalization is expected to accelerate, and this development will continue to impact research in the humanities. This volume fills in a clear gap and will drive empirical linguistic research forward, by introducing a variety of innovative techniques and tools that not only offer new answers to old questions in English linguistics but also open up exciting new research questions in the field.
Reihe
Sprache
Verlagsort
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
Illustrationen
Worked examples or Exercises
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-009-41571-2 (9781009415712)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Mikko Laitinen is Professor of English at the University of Eastern Finland. He is an elected member of the Finnish Academy of Sciences and Letters and one of the leaders in the national research infrastructure for digital humanities, FIN-CLARIAH. His research focuses on language change in digital social networks, and he is the principal investigator of 'Weak-Tie Hypothesis in Complex Digital Networks' (COMET), a project funded by the Research Council of Finland. Paula Rautionaho is Senior Researcher at the School of Humanities, University of Eastern Finland. Her research focuses on grammatical alternations in World Englishes and recent British English. She has coedited two volumes in John Benjamin's Studies in Corpus Linguistics series and Routledge's Studies in Sociolinguistics series.
Herausgeber*in
University of Eastern Finland
University of Eastern Finland
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; 1. Data-intensive approaches to English linguistics Mikko Laitinen, Paula Rautionaho and Irene Taipale; 2. What big data tells us about American English phonetics William A. Kretzschmar, Michael Olsen, Rachel Olsen and Katherine Ireland; 3. Do you reckon? Creating and testing a corpus of spoken southern American English from the digital archive of Southern speech (1970-1983) Keiko Bridwell and Katherine Ireland; 4. 'Scots for the masses'? Utilising a novel data-analysis facility to statistically explore late modern Scots in the digitised chapbooks collection Sarah van Eyndhoven, Lisa Gotthard and Rosa FilgueiraI; 5. Combining collocation measures and distributional semantics to detect idioms Gerold Schneider; 6. Using data-intensive methods for unlocking expressiveness in word-formation: the case of English name blending by Sabine Arndt-Lappe, Natalia Beliaeva and Audrey Martin; 7. Modal verb usage across native and non-Native Englishes: a variationist Analysis Paula Rautionaho and Lea Merilaeinen; 8. Bayesian multivariate analysis of complement selection: subject-control complements of the verb Fear Juho Ruohonen and Juhani Rudanko; 9. Statistical modelling of syntactic complexity of English academic texts: syntactic predictors of rhetorical sections Maryam Nasseri; 10. Implications of the replication crisis: some suggestions to improve reproducibility and transparency in data-intensive corpus linguistics Martin Schweinberger; Index.