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Linguistic and cultural oppositions in discourse about Thailand
Sukaew, Thitima. - 2020
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21st century language policy in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago
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Designing L2 literature circle discussion: tools for teachers and researchers
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Lexical phrases in research article and PhD thesis abstracts in applied linguistics and psychology
Ileri, Nurcan. - 2019
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Evaluative rhetorical strategies in the broadsheet review genre: the case of four British broadsheets
Ierace, Gaia. - 2019
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A task-based language teaching approach to group discussions in Japanese university classrooms: an empirical study of goal-setting and feedback
Stroud, Robert. - 2018
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Metaphorically-construed self-awareness in reflexive constructions
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A corpus-based study of the effects of collocation, phraseology, grammatical patterning, and register on semantic prosody
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Facilitating communication-oriented activities through data-driven learning
Hirata, Yoko. - 2017
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How medical students express their attitudes towards their reflective experience in teaching hospitals: A corpus-based approach to the analysis of evaluation in reflective reports
Alajaji, Nourah. - 2016
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Self-representation in academic writing: a copus-based exploratory study of the College of Nursing students' academic writing
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The emigrant letter digitised: markup and analysis
Abstract: The sourcing, preservation and documentation of emigrant letter collections is now gathering pace, with the Internet providing a significant new forum for the dissemination of long-hidden archives. Most existing digital letter collections consist of unannotated versions of original manuscripts. The digitisation process has made the letters more accessible and has also increased their searchability. However, relatively few emigrant letter projects have moved beyond the digitisation stage to exploit text content and enhance usability and searchability through the use of digital technologies. This thesis explores some of the opportunities and challenges of working with digitised historical emigrant letter collections. Essentially, the thesis does two things: first, it uses digital technologies (specifically corpus and computational methods of analysis) to explore the language of emigrant letters, building on the existing body of research – primarily by historians – to offer another way into migrant correspondence; second, it proposes a system of markup for capturing metadata relating to emigrant letters – metadata which can then be used to interconnect resources enabling users to carry out more nuanced and sophisticated searchers. I argue that my proposed system could be widely applied to emigrant letter collections, facilitating much greater interdisciplinary and collaborative analysis of such material than has been undertaken hitherto.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/6416/1/Moreton16PhD_Redacted.pdf
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The distinctiveness of Quaker prose, 1650-1699: a corpus-based enquiry
Roads, Judith. - 2015
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A corpus-based study of the high frequency nouns 'time' and 'thing': Investigating the role of phraseology in the construction of meaning in discourse
Li, Shuangling. - 2015
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Discourse markers and code-switching: academic medical lectures in Saudi Arabia using English as the medium of instruction
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A corpus linguistics study of translation correspondences in English and German
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Cross-linguistic transference of politeness phenomena
Shih, Pei Chun. - 2011
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