[Corpora-List] corpus-based
Eleanor
egran2ca at yahoo.ca
Fri Mar 11 19:59:55 UTC 2011
Hi Miquel
I'm just completing a diachronic corpus-based study and in addition to the papers mentioned by Costas Gabrielatos, I found the following useful:
Orpin, D. (2005) Corpus Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis: Examining the Ideology of Sleaze. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 10/1, 37-61.
Caldas-Coulthard, C.R. (2003) "Cross-Cultural Representation of 'Otherness' in Media Discourse" In Weiss, G. and Wodak, R (eds.) Critical Discourse Analysis: Theory and Interdisciplinarity. Houndsmills/New York: Palgrave Macmillan. pp.272-296.
Hyatt, C. (2005) Time for a Change: A Critical Discoursal Analysis of Synchronic Context with Diachronic Relevance. Discourse &Society, 16/4, 515-534.
Hilpert, M. and Gries, S.T. (2009) Assessing frequency changes in multistage diachronic corpora: Applications for historical corpus linguistics and the study of language acquisition. Literary and Linguistic Computing, 24/4, 385-401.
Eleanor Granek
From: Gabrielatos, Costas
Sent: 11 March, 2011 02:58
To: MIQUEL MESTRE i BAUÇÀ ; corpora at hd.uib.no
Subject: Re: [Corpora-List] corpus-based
Dear Miquel
One approach is discussed in these papers:
Baker, P., Gabrielatos C., Khosravinik, M., Krzyzanowski, M., McEnery, T. & Wodak, R. (2008). A useful methodological synergy? Combining critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics to examine discourses of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK press. Discourse & Society 19(3), 273-305.
Gabrielatos, C. & Baker, P. (2008). Fleeing, sneaking, flooding: A corpus analysis of discursive constructions of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK Press 1996-2005. Journal of English Linguistics 36(1), 5-38.
You'll find more relevant papers here: http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/projects/rasim/
Costas Gabrielatos
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From: MIQUEL MESTRE i BAUÇÀ <ynaira at msn.com>
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Sent: Fri, 11 March, 2011 10:06:45
Subject: [Corpora-List] corpus-based
Bon dia to you all:
Does anyone know of a corpus-based approach to the sort of language used in the media? I am interested in studying newspeak diachronally. How power permeates the media, and that sort of thing.
Thanks in advance.
Miquel
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