Diskursmuster - Discourse Patterns

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Cermakova, Anna / Malá, Markéta (Hrsg.): Variation in Time and Space. Observing the World through Corpora. VI/405 S. - Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter, 2020.
ISBN: 978-3-11-060192-3
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E-Book (PDF). Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter. ISBN: 978-3-11-060471-9
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Variation in Time and Space: Observing the World through Corpora is a collection of articles that address the theme of linguistic variation in English in its broadest sense. Current research in English language presented in the book explores a fascinating number of topics, whose unifying element is the corpus linguistic methodology. Part I of this volume, Meaning in Time and Space, introduces the two dimensions of variation – time and space – relating them to the negotiation of meaning in discourse and questions of intertextuality. Part II, Variation in Time, approaches the English language from a diachronic point of view; the time periods covered vary considerably, ranging from 16th century up to present-day; so do the genres explored. Part III, Variation in Space, focuses on global varieties of English and includes a contrastive point of view. The range of topics is again broad – from specific lexico-grammatical structures to the variation in academic English, combining the regional and genre dimensions of variation. This is a timely volume that shows the breadth and depth in current corpus-based research of English.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Čermáková, Anna / Malá, Markéta:
  Introduction S. 1
I. Meaning in time and space
Teubert, Wolfgang:
  Digital discourse and its discontents S. 9
Stubbs, Michael:
  Text, intertext and meaning S. 37
Gilquin, Gaëtanelle:
  Hic sunt dracones S. 65
II. Variation in time
Ruokkeinen, Sirkku:
  Presenting knowledge of the world S. 89
Ratia, Maura / Suhr, Carla:
  Interpreting the world of late modern English medical writing S. 113
Busse, Beatrix / Gather, Kirsten / Kleiber, Ingo:
  A corpus-based analysis of grammarians’ references in 19th-century British grammars S. 133
Bevitori, Cinzia:
  Construing justice S. 173
III. Variation in space
Kolbe-Hanna, Daniela:
  Variation in the complementiser choice between if and whether S. 203
Schweinberger, Martin:
  Using intensifier-adjective collocations to investigate mechanisms of change S. 231
Wilson, Guyanne:
  There’s different types S. 257
Viana, Vander / Kirk, John:
  Academic prose across countries S. 283
Ngampradit, Krittaya:
  A corpus-based study of metadiscoursal boosters in applied linguistics dissertations written in Thailand and in the United States S. 321
Yuesen, Yang / Naixing, Wei:
  Patterns and meanings of hedging verbs in English-medium research articles by Chinese and Western scholars S. 351
Stevens, Michael P. / Yu-Hua, Chen / Harrison, Simon:
  The EMI campus as site and source for a multimodal corpus S. 377
 
Index S. 403