Re: [Corpora-List] Stylistics and corpus linguistics

From: Serge HEIDEN (slh@ens-lsh.fr)
Date: Thu May 27 2004 - 14:47:58 MET DST

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    You may be interested in :

    Malrieu D. 2002a. Stylistique et statistique textuelle. À partir d'un article de C. Muller sur les
    pronoms de personnes. Actes JADT 2002.

    Which you can find at http://www.revue-texto.net/Inedits/Malrieu_Stylistique.pdf
    Sorry, it is in french.

    Cheers,

        [slh]

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Martin Wynne" <martin.wynne@ota.ahds.ac.uk>
    To: "CORPORA (E-mail)" <CORPORA@HD.UIB.NO>
    Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 4:31 PM
    Subject: [Corpora-List] Stylistics and corpus linguistics

    | Dear All,
    |
    | I have a query about work done on the interface of stylistics and corpus
    | linguistics, and would be grateful if anyone could provide any thoughts or
    | pointers to work in this area.
    |
    | What I am thinking of is principally linguistic studies of literature which
    | make use of corpora or corpus linguistics techniques.
    |
    | Examples of this would be:
    | - studies which have compared a given feature in a literary text with its
    | usage in a reference corpus, possibly to identify and/or quantify deviation
    | from non-literary norms;
    | - adding annotation of linguistic categories in electronic literary texts;
    | - construction of corpora of literary texts.
    |
    | I am arbitrarily excluding:
    | - stylometry and authorship studies
    | - literary concordances (which don't do any more than that)
    | - linguistic studies of a literary text which happen to have used an
    | electronic text or computational techniques, but not a corpus or anything
    | normally understood as a corpus linguistic technique.
    |
    | Thanks for any pointers.
    |
    | __
    | Martin Wynne
    | Head of the Oxford Text Archive and
    | AHDS Literature, Languages and Linguistics
    |
    | Oxford University Computing Services
    | 13 Banbury Road
    | Oxford
    | UK - OX2 6NN
    | Tel: +44 1865 283299
    | Fax: +44 1865 273275
    | martin.wynne@ota.ahds.ac.uk
    |
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