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Title The Routledge handbook of English language and digital humanities / edited by Svenja Adolphs and Dawn Knight
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 605 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Routledge handbooks in English language studies
Routledge handbooks in English language studies.
Contents Spoken corpora / Karin Aijmer -- Written corpora / Sheena Gardner and Emma Moreton -- Digital interaction / Jai Mackenzie -- Multimodality I : speech, prosody and gestures / Phoebe Lin and Yaoyao Chen -- Multimodality II : text and image / Sofia Malamatidou -- Digital pragmatics of English / Irma Taavitsainen and Andreas H. Jucker -- Metaphor / Wendy Anderson and Elena Semino -- Grammar / Anne O'Keeffe and Geraldine Mark -- Lexis / Marc Alexander and Fraser Dallachy -- Ethnography / Piia Varis -- Mediated discourse analysis / Rodney H. Jones -- Critical discourse analysis / Paul Baker and Mark McGlashan -- Conversation analysis / Jack Sidnell and Maria Martika -- Cross-cultural communication / Eric Friginal and Cassie Dorothy Leymarie -- Sociolinguistics / Lars Hinrichs and Axel Bohmann -- Literary stylistics / Michaela Mahlberg and Viola Wiegand -- Historical linguistics / Freek Van de Velde and Peter Petré -- Forensic linguistics / Nicci MacLeod and David Wright -- Corpus linguistics / Gavin Brookes and Tony McEnery -- English language and classics / Alexandra Trachsel -- English language and history / Ian N. Gregory and Laura L. Paterson -- English language and philosophy / Jonathon Tallant and James Andow -- English language and multimodal narrative / Riki Thompson -- English language and digital literacies / Paul Spence -- English language and literature / Kathy Conklin and Josephine Guy -- English language and digital health humanities / Brian Brown -- English language and public humanities / Ben Clarke, Glenn Hadikin, Mario Saraceni, John Williams -- English language and digital cultural heritage / Lorna M. Hughes, Agiatis Benardou and Ann Gow -- English language and social media / Caroline Tagg
Summary "The Routledge Handbook of English Language and Digital Humanities provides a comprehensive survey of how the digital turn in research has impacted upon the study of the English language. This includes the study of the English Language in its own right using digital data sources and analytical approaches to underpin the development of better descriptions of the English Language, as well as the study of English language at the interface with other areas of research in the Digital Humanities. Divided into four sections, this handbook covers: sources and corpora; the main digital approaches to linguistic analysis; English language at the interface with other areas of research in the Digital Humanities; and the future of English Language and Digital humanities. In covering these areas, more traditional approaches and methodologies in the humanities are combined with the computing power and techniques that allow 'old' humanities research challenges to be addressed in a new way, and new questions to be asked of the material and sources that lie at the heart of a wide spread of humanities disciplines in the era of "Big Data". This is a ground-breaking collection of essays offering incisive and essential reading for anyone with an interest in the English language and Digital Humanities"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Svenja Adolphs is a professor of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Nottingham, UK. Her research interests are in the areas of corpus linguistics (in particular, multimodal spoken corpus linguistics), pragmatics and discourse analysis. She has published widely in these areas, including Introducing Electronic Text Analysis (2006, Routledge), Corpus and Context: Investigating Pragmatics Functions in Spoken Discourse (2008), Introducing Pragmatics in Use (2011, Routledge, with Anne O'Keeffe and Brian Clancy) and Spoken Corpus Linguistics: From Monomodal to Multimodal (2013, Routledge, with Ronald Carter). Dawn Knight is a reader in Applied Linguistics at Cardiff University. Her research interests lie in the areas of corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, digital interaction, non-verbal communication and the sociolinguistic contexts of communication. The main contribution of her work has been to pioneer the development of a new research area in applied linguistics: multimodal corpus-based discourse analysis. Dawn is the principal investigator on the ESRC/AHRC-funded CorCenCC (Corpws Cenedlaethol Cymraeg Cyfoes - the National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh) project (2016-2020) and is currently the chair of the British Association of Applied Linguistics (BAAL), representing overone thousandapplied linguists within the UK (2018-2021)
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Subject English language -- Research -- Data processing
English language -- Research -- Methodology
Linguistics -- Research -- Data processing
Linguistics -- Research -- Methodology
Digital humanities.
digital humanities.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics
Digital humanities
English language -- Research -- Data processing
English language -- Research -- Methodology
Linguistics -- Research -- Methodology
Genre/Form handbooks.
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
Form Electronic book
Author Adolphs, Svenja, editor.
Knight, Dawn, 1982- editor.
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