Check out Dr Kyle’s talk “Corpus Linguistics and the Analysis of L2 Spoken and Written Texts” on our Youtube Channel
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More info on the talk here.
Corpus linguistics and applied linguistics research 2021 site.
Check out Dr Kyle’s talk “Corpus Linguistics and the Analysis of L2 Spoken and Written Texts” on our Youtube Channel
More info on the talk here.
Corpus linguistics and applied linguistics research 2021 site.
Check out Dr Vessey’s talk “Corpus linguistics and the analysis of language ideology” on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtsfTk39Z5c
More info on the talk here.
Corpus linguistics and applied linguistics research 2021 site.
Check out Prof Hidalgo’s talk “Corpus linguistics and the analysis of political discourse” on our Youtube Channel https://youtu.be/Unm4CJPYXHA
More info on the talk here.
Corpus linguistics and applied linguistics research 2021 site.
Check out Dr Durrant’s talk “Researching writing development with a corpus” on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKjKIIQL6u1mXD2V9ZaT-_Q
More info on the talk here.
Corpus linguistics and applied linguistics research 2021 site.
Michaela Mahlberg & Gavin Brookes, editors of IJCL:
“When we circulated the call for papers for this Special Issue in July 2020, we received over 100 proposals. This, we feel, is testament to the applied nature of corpus linguistics, as well as to the innovativeness of our research community to respond rapidly and creatively to the most urgent global challenges of our time.”
The Covid infodemic: Competition and the hyping of virus research. Ken Hyland and Feng (Kevin) Jiang | pp. 444–468
Stance nouns in COVID-19 related blog posts: A contrastive analysis of blog posts published in The Conversation in Spain and the UK. Niall Curry and Pascual Pérez-Paredes | pp. 469–497
Communicating the unknown: An interdisciplinary annotation study of uncertainty in the coronavirus pandemic. Marcus Müller, Sabine Bartsch, and Jens O. Zinn | pp. 498–531
A discourse dynamics exploration of attitudinal responses towards COVID-19 in academia and media. Jihua Dong, Louisa Buckingham, and Hao Wu | pp. 532–556
Networked discourses of bereavement in online COVID-19 memorials. Mark McGlashan | pp. 557–582
The Coronavirus Corpus: Design, construction, and use. Mark Davies | pp. 583–598
Prof Pérez-Paredes will give a workshop @UMinho_Oficial Portugal on #corpuslinguistics methods. Excited to know more about NETLANG research https://netlang-corpus.ilch.uminho.pt/index.html
Hopefully we’ll be at the University of Granada, 3-5 May 2022 presenting our work with the NUTCRACKER corpus of jihadist magazines.
Stay tuned for updates and more news.