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Corpus‐Driven Investigation of  Language Use, Variation and Change Resources, Models, Tools

Published on Feb 07, 202075 Views

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Corpus‐Driven Investigation of Language Use, Variation and Change Resources, Models, Tools - 100:00
Corpus‐Driven Investigation of Language Use, Variation and Change Resources, Models, Tools - 201:31
Humanist‐as‐scientist01:54
Language Use, Variation and Change05:05
Resources, Models, Tools06:43
Today‘s Talk07:35
Diachronic Development of Scientific English - 108:30
Diachronic Development of Scientific English - 208:39
Historical example: Royal Society (1674) - 110:53
Historical example: Royal Society (1674) - 211:15
Contemporary example: Royal Society (1992) - 112:11
Contemporary example: Royal Society (1992) - 212:26
Observations and hypothesis13:11
Back to research questions14:09
Research Questions, Analytic Tasks, Models15:31
Resources: Royal Society Corpus (RSC)15:55
Research questions, analytic tasks and models17:12
Detect features22:20
Capture phases24:15
Analyze effects: communication25:26
Analyze effects: register / subsystem26:31
Selected Analyses and Results28:27
Typical features: Scientific language over time28:28
Phasing of change: Micro‐analysis - 130:50
Phasing of change: Micro‐analysis - 231:50
Phasing of change: Micro‐analysis - 332:15
Phasing of change: Macro‐analysis 33:04
Effects of change: communication34:32
Examples36:26
Effects of change: register/system - 136:26
Effects of change: register/system - 237:40
Summary and Envoi38:14
Summary - 138:16
Summary - 239:26
Summary - 340:02
Application in historical / cultural analysis41:46
Envoi - 141:52
Envoi - 244:55