RE: Corpora: Keywords in Literary Texts

From: Short, Mick (m.short@lancaster.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Jun 01 2001 - 12:03:13 MET DST

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    There is a bit on keywords in Romeo and Juliet in chapter 4 of Jonathan
    Culpeper, Language and Characterisation, Longman 2001.
     
    It might also be worth having a look at David Hoover's Language and Style in
    The Inheritors , University Press of America 1998. This compares Golding's
    book with various corpora. But it is more to do with grammar than lexis, as I
    remember.
     
    Mick Short

    -----Original Message-----
    From: T Murphy [mailto:tmorpheme@hotmail.com]
    Sent: 01 June 2001 04:32
    To: corpora
    Subject: Corpora: Keywords in Literary Texts

    I am curious whether anyone is aware of corpus work that attempts to analyze
    the frequency or concordance tendencies of keywords (in Raymond Williams'
    sense of that word) in literary texts. The purpose of such work might vary but
    could include the analysis of emergent historical meanings or the differences
    between the keyword choices of different political or philosophical tendencies.
     
    All leads will be gratefully received.

    Dr. Terry Murphy
    Yonsei University
    College of Liberal Arts
    Dept. of English Language and Literature
    Seoul 120--749
    Korea

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