Re: [Corpora-List] CL - bright examples

From: PD Dr. Edward Wornar (edi@serbski-institut.de)
Date: Tue Oct 01 2002 - 09:44:30 MET DST

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    > I had a dispute here with a traditional linguist. He asked me -
    > can you show me bright examples of applying of Corpus Linguistics to
    > linguistic problems. I think - it is interesting (and maybe well
    > known) question So - may I ask the CL community to tell me about
    > some "demos" of CL advantages?

    In my professor's thesis, I've applied our corpus data to demonstrate
    aspect usage in Upper Sorbian to be different from what grammars state
    as well as showing examples of affixation that are contrary to what's
    "allowed". BTW, although I would claim to be a more or less
    traditional linguist (at least I like listening to traditionals
    sometimes while working :-) I guess it's the only way to go if you
    want to state a new, different theory for anything: You have to
    provide the data. The more you can provide, the more likely you're
    building your theory on relevant data and not on incidential or
    individual language.

    Cheers

    Edi



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