Corpora, grammar and discourse: In honour of Susan Hunston

Nicholas Groom (Editor), Maggie Charles (Editor), Suganthi John (Editor)

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Abstract

Corpus linguistics has had a revolutionary impact on grammar and discourse research. Not only has it opened up entirely new theoretical perspectives and methodological possibilities for both fields, but it has also to a considerable extent erased the boundaries that have traditionally been drawn between them. This book showcases a variety of current corpus-based approaches to the study of grammar and discourse, and makes a case for seeing grammar and discourse as fundamentally inter-related phenomena. The book features contributions from leading experts in cognitive linguistics, construction grammar, critical discourse studies, genre and register analysis, phraseology, language learning and teaching, languages for specific purposes, second language acquisition, sociolinguistics, systemic functional linguistics and text linguistics. An essential reference point for future research, Corpora, Grammar and Discourse has been edited in honour of Susan Hunston, whose own work has consistently pushed at the boundaries of corpus-based research on grammar and discourse for over three decades.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherJohn Benjamins
Number of pages310
Volume73
EditionStudies in Corpus Linguistics
ISBN (Electronic)9789027267900
ISBN (Print)9789027210708
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2015

Keywords

  • corpus linguistics
  • grammar
  • discourse analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities

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