Routledge Advances in Corpus Linguistics
Editors: Tony McEnery (Lancaster University) and Michael Hoey (Liverpool
University)
This book series is designed to provide an opportunity for researchers to
publish research monographs in corpus linguistics with a major international
publisher, Routledge. The series aims to publish new and challenging research
reflecting on the methodology of corpus linguistics itself and/or on its
application to specific areas of linguistics. No approach to corpus data is
excluded from the series. Indeed the editors hope that, over time, the series
will provide a useful forum in which methodological and theoretical differences
related to corpus use can be fruitfully debated.
Titles published so far in this series:
Steven Jones, Antonymy: A corpus-based perspective
Alan Partington, The Linguistics of Political Argument: The spin-doctor and the
wolf-pack at the White House
David Lee, Modelling Variation in Written and Spoken English
Anthony McEnery, Swearing in English: bad language, 1582-1992
Elena Semino and Mick Short, Corpus Stylistics: A corpus-based study of speech,
thought and writing presentation in narratives
Anthony Baldry, Paul J. Thibault, Multimodal Corpus Linguistics
Paul Baker, Public Discourses of Gay Men: That's So Gay
Dirk Siepmann, Discourse markers across languages
Editors: Tony McEnery (Lancaster University) and Michael Hoey (Liverpool
University)
This book series is designed to provide an opportunity for researchers to
publish research monographs in corpus linguistics with a major international
publisher, Routledge. The series aims to publish new and challenging research
reflecting on the methodology of corpus linguistics itself and/or on its
application to specific areas of linguistics. No approach to corpus data is
excluded from the series. Indeed the editors hope that, over time, the series
will provide a useful forum in which methodological and theoretical differences
related to corpus use can be fruitfully debated.
Titles published so far in this series:
Steven Jones, Antonymy: A corpus-based perspective
Alan Partington, The Linguistics of Political Argument: The spin-doctor and the
wolf-pack at the White House
David Lee, Modelling Variation in Written and Spoken English
Anthony McEnery, Swearing in English: bad language, 1582-1992
Elena Semino and Mick Short, Corpus Stylistics: A corpus-based study of speech,
thought and writing presentation in narratives
Anthony Baldry, Paul J. Thibault, Multimodal Corpus Linguistics
Paul Baker, Public Discourses of Gay Men: That's So Gay
Dirk Siepmann, Discourse markers across languages