Re: Corpora: Out-of-print Corpus Linguistics books

From: Geoffrey Sampson (geoffs@cogs.susx.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Jun 18 2001 - 14:20:47 MET DST

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    If a book has gone out of print, the publishing contract will normally
    specify that the copyright reverts to the author, so he is free to publish
    it again with a new publisher if it had only a small circulation first time
    and has become much more significant later. Of course this isn't the usual
    fate for a book -- with most books, as their date of first publication
    moves into the past, they become less relevant; but for books in that
    special situation it is quite common for them to be reissued. I don't really
    see that happening for one of the early ICAME annual proceedings, though
    (which is what the Aarts and Meijs volume was).

    I find www.abebooks.com really excellent as a source of information about
    holdings of secondhand bookshops worldwide. But unfortunately, although
    currently it lists two later volumes edited by Aarts & Meijs, it doesn't
    list a copy of that 1984 one. (I have a copy myself but I'm afraid I'm
    not parting with it!)

    Another thing which is very often done when a newish academic discipline
    develops towards maturity is that someone compiles a book (Americans often
    call them "readers") containing a collection of many of the "classic"
    articles which have shaped the field -- an excellent example was, for
    general linguistics, the Martin Joos volume _Readings in Linguistics_,
    1957, which was what enabled many of us who first got involved with
    linguistics in the 1960s to catch up the "story so far" and find out what
    were the interesting issues that had emerged by that point. I think it
    would be an excellent idea for someone to do this for corpus linguistics
    by now. In fact, if no-one is doing so, I would be half inclined to suggest
    such a venture to my own publisher.

    Geoffrey Sampson

    G.R. Sampson, Professor of Natural Language Computing

    School of Cognitive & Computing Sciences
    University of Sussex
    Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QH, GB

    e-mail geoffs@cogs.susx.ac.uk
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