Designed to help readers analyze and interpret language data, both written and (orthographically) transcribed, Practical Corpus Linguistics offers a step-by-step guide to this burgeoning field of linguistics research. In this accessible introduction, Martin Weisser not only explains the nature of electronic data, illustrating how it can be collected and prepared for analysis purposes, but also demonstrates ways of comparing the results of readers’ own smaller-scale analyses to facts obtained from general reference corpora. Each section includes practical exercises, a list of sources and further reading, and illustrated step-by-step introductions to analysis tools.
Seamlessly balancing computer science with linguistic theory,
Practical Corpus Linguistics is essential reading for anyone interested in developing the specific linguistic analysis skills required for analyzing corpus data.