[Corpora-List] Book Series Announcement

From: Mcenery, Tony (eiaamme@exchange.lancs.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Jan 28 2003 - 11:32:03 MET

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    Book Series Announcement

    Routledge Advances in Corpus Linguistics

    Editors: Tony McEnery (Lancaster University) and Michael Hoey (Liverpool
    University)

    This book series is designed to provide an opportunity for researchers to
    publish research monographs in corpus linguistics with a major international
    publisher, Routledge. The series aims to publish new and challenging research
    reflecting on the methodology of corpus linguistics itself and/or on its
    application to specific areas of linguistics. No approach to corpus data is
    excluded from the series. Indeed the editors hope that, over time, the series
    will provide a useful forum in which methodological and theoretical differences
    related to corpus use can be fruitfully debated.

    Two volumes have appeared in the series to date, and three further volumes have
    been commissioned. We are currently seeking to commission further volumes, and
    invite potential authors to discuss their publishing plans with either editor
    (email addresses a.mcenery@lancaster.ac.uk and hoeymp@liv.ac.uk). For further
    information see:

    http://www.reference.routledge.com/research/linguistics/cl.html

    Below is a list of volumes which have already been published or are
    forthcoming.

    (Published to date)

    Steven Jones, Antonymy: A corpus-based perspective

    Alan Partington, The Linguistics of Political Argument: The spin-doctor and the
    wolf-pack at the White House

    (Forthcoming)

    David Lee, Modelling Variation in Written and Spoken English

    Anthony McEnery, Swearing in English: bad language, 1582-1992

    Elena Semino and Mick Short, Corpus Stylistics: A corpus-based study of speech,
    thought and writing presentation in narratives

    Tony McEnery,
    Professor of English Language and Linguistics,
    Dept. Linguistics and Modern English Language,
    Lancaster University,
    Bailrigg,
    Lancaster,
    LA1 4YT.



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