
Corpus Approaches to Discourse
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1. Introduction: Partiality and reflexivity - Anna Marchi & Charlotte Taylor
Part A. Overlooked areas (checking the dusty corners)
2. Similarity - Charlotte Taylor (University of Sussex)
3. Absence: You don't know what you're missing. Or do you? - Alison Duguid (University of Siena) & Alan Partington (University of Bologna)
4. Overlooked text types: from fictional texts to real world discourses - Alon Lischinsky (Oxford Brookes University)
Part B. Triangulation (identifying blind spots)
5. Analysing the multimodal text - Helen Caple (University of New South Wales)
6. Using multiple datasets - Sylvia Jaworska (University of Reading) & Karen Kinloch (Lancaster University)
7. Interdisciplinary approaches in corpus linguistics and CADS - Clyde Ancarno (Kings College London)
Part C. Research design (avoiding pitfalls / re-examining the foundations)
8. The role of the text in corpus and discourse analysis: Missing the trees for the forest - Jesse Egbert & Erin Schnur (Northern Arizona University)
9. Dividing up the data: epistemological, methodological and practical impact of diachronic segmentation - Anna Marchi (University of Bologna)
10. Visualization in corpus-based discourse studies - Laurence Anthony (Waseda University)
11. Keyness analysis: nature, metrics and techniques - Costas Gabrielatos (Edgehill University)
12. Statistical choices in corpus-based discourse analysis - Vaclav Brezina (Lancaster University)
13. Conclusion: Reflecting on reflective research - Paul Baker (Lancaster University)
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