New Book: Adolphs: Corpus and Context

Paul Peranteau paul at benjamins.com
Sun May 18 19:24:11 UTC 2008


This work is of relevance to the list:

Corpus and Context


Investigating pragmatic functions in spoken discourse

Cover image


Svenja Adolphs
University of Nottingham

<http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=SCL>Studies 
in Corpus Linguistics 30

2008. xi, 151 pp.

Hardbound
ISBN 978 90 272 2304 3
EUR 99.00 / USD 149.00
<http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/cart.cgi?t=u&copies=1&edition=0&bookid=SCL%2030>
[]

Corpus and Context explores the relationship between corpus 
linguistics and pragmatics by discussing possible frameworks for 
analysing utterance function on the basis of spoken corpora. The book 
articulates the challenges and opportunities associated with a change 
of focus in corpus research, from lexical to functional units, from 
concordance lines to extended stretches of discourse, and from the 
purely textual to multi-modal analysis of spoken corpus data. Drawing 
on a number of spoken corpora including the five million word 
Cambridge and Nottingham Corpus of Discourse in English (CANCODE, 
funded by CUP (c)), a specific speech act function is being explored 
using different approaches and different levels of analysis. This 
involves a close analysis of contextual variables in relation to 
lexico-grammatical and discoursal patterns that emerge from the 
corpus data, as well as a wider discussion of the role of context in 
spoken corpus research.


----------


Table of contents

Acknowledgements
ix–x
Tables and figures
xi
Chapter 1. Introduction
1–17
Chapter 2. Spoken discourse and corpus analysis
19–42
Chapter 3. Pragmatic functions, conventionalised speech acts 
expressions and corpus evidence
43–72
Chapter 4. Pragmatic functions in context
73–88
Chapter 5. Exploring pragmatic functions in discourse: The speech act episode
89–116
Chapter 6. Pragmatic functions beyond the text
117–130
Chapter 7. Concluding remarks
131–136
Appendix: Transcription conventions for the CANCODE data used in this book
137–138
References
139–148
Index
149–151




Paul Peranteau (paul at benjamins.com)
General Manager
John Benjamins Publishing Company
763 N. 24th St.
Philadelphia PA  19130
Phone: 215 769-3444
Fax: 215 769-3446
John Benjamins Publishing Co. website: http://www.benjamins.com  


More information about the Funknet mailing list