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The Routledge Handbook of Corpus Approaches to Discourse Analysis Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Friginal Eric, Hardy Jack A.

Couverture de l’ouvrage The Routledge Handbook of Corpus Approaches to Discourse Analysis

The Routledge Handbook of Corpus Approaches to Discourse Analysis highlights the diversity, breadth, and depth of corpus approaches to discourse analysis, compiling new and original research from notable scholars across the globe. Chapters showcase recent developments influenced by the exponential growth in linguistic computing, advances in corpus design and compilation, and the applications of sound quantitative and interpretive techniques in analyzing text and discourse patterns. Key discourse domains covered by 35 empirical chapters include:

? Research contexts and methodological considerations;

? Naturally occurring spoken, professional, and academic discourse;

? Corpus approaches to conversational discourse, media discourse, and professional and academic writing.

The Routledge Handbook of Corpus Approaches to Discourse Analysis is key reading for both experienced and novice researchers working at the intersection of corpus linguistics and discourse analysis, as well as anyone undertaking study in these areas, as well as anyone interested in related fields and adjacent research approaches.

  1. Corpus approaches to discourse analysis: Introduction and section overviews
  2. Spoken workplace discourse
  3. AAC users’ discourse in the workplace
  4. Pilot-ATC Aviation Discourse
  5. Patient-Provider Healthcare Discourse
  6. Corpora and Analyzing Spoken Classroom Discourse
  7. Corpora and Multimodal Discourse Analysis
  8. Corpora and Political Media Discourses
  9. Discourse of Congressional Hearings
  10. The discourse of American broadcast news
  11. Film discourse
  12. Movie discourse: Marvel and DC Studios compared
  13. Corpora and Diachronic Analysis of English
  14. Elementary learners' writing
  15. Undergraduate Writing
  16. L2 Discourse Functions of Spanish Subjunctive
  17. Morphological Complexity in Discourse Analysis of Language Learners
  18. The discourse of academia from a multi-dimensional perspective
  19. Business Discourse
  20. Spanish and English Psychology Methods Sections
  21. Corpora and Brazilian Portuguese literary style
  22. Engineering Discourse
  23. Digital Media and Business Communication
  24. Discourse of Financial Valuations and Forecasts
  25. Corpora and the Discourse of Advertising
  26. Discourse of 17th Century English Banking
  27. Corpora and analyzing legal discourse in the United States
  28. Critical Discourse Analysis for Language Policy and Planning
  29. Historical Legal Discourse: British Law Reports
  30. Dueling Discourses: Crime and Public Health in News Coverage of Suicide
  31. Representation of People with Schizophrenia in the British Press
  32. Discourse Analysis of LGBT Identities
  33. Doha in the Saudi Media: Comparisons Before and After the Blockade
  34. Humorous and Ironic Discourse
  35. The un-Indianization of Urban India(n English)?
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Eric Friginal is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Department of Applied Linguistics and ESL and Director of International Programs at the College of Arts and Sciences, Georgia State University (GSU), USA. He specializes in applied corpus linguistics, language policy and planning, technology and language teaching, sociolinguistics, crosscultural communication, discipline- specifi c writing, and the analysis of spoken professional discourse. His recent publications include Corpus Linguistics for English Teachers: New Tools, Online Resources, and Classroom Activities (Routledge, 2018); English in Global Aviation: Context, Research, and Pedagogy (with Elizabeth Mathews and Jennifer Roberts, 2019); and Advances in Corpus-based Research on Academic Writing: Effects of Discipline, Register, and Writer E|xpertise (co-edited with Ute Römer and Viviana Cortes, 2020). He is the founding co-editor-in-chief of Applied Corpus Linguistics (ACORP) Journal (with Paul Thompson).

Jack A. Hardy is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Oxford College of Emory University, USA. There, he teaches linguistics and introductory statistics to first- and second-year undergraduate liberal arts students. His research interests include corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, academic writing, and faculty development. His publications include Corpus-based Sociolinguistics (Routledge, with Eric Friginal, 2014) and articles in the Journal of English for Academic Purposes, Across the Disciplines, and Corpora.

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