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Statistics in Corpus Linguistics: A Practical Guide

Statistics in Corpus Linguistics: A Practical Guide

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Vaclav Brezina
Cambridge University Press, 9/20/2018
EAN 9781107125704, ISBN10: 1107125707

Hardcover, 314 pages, 25.3 x 18.8 x 2.2 cm
Language: English

Do you use language corpora in your research or study, but find that you struggle with statistics? This practical introduction will equip you to understand the key principles of statistical thinking and apply these concepts to your own research, without the need for prior statistical knowledge. The book gives step-by-step guidance through the process of statistical analysis and provides multiple examples of how statistical techniques can be used to analyse and visualise linguistic data. It also includes a useful selection of discussion questions and exercises which you can use to check your understanding. The book comes with a Companion website, which provides additional materials (answers to exercises, datasets, advanced materials, teaching slides etc.) and Lancaster Stats Tools online (http://corpora.lancs.ac.uk/stats), a free click-and-analyse statistical tool for easy calculation of the statistical measures discussed in the book.

1. Introduction
statistics meets corpus linguistics
2. Vocabulary
frequency, dispersion and diversity
3. Semantics and discourse
collocations, keywords and reliability of manual coding
4. Lexico-grammar
from simple counts to complex models
5. Register variation
correlation, clusters and factors
6. Sociolinguistics and stylistics
individual and social variation
7. Change over time
working diachronic data
8. Bringing everything together
ten principles of statistical thinking, meta-analysis and effect sizes.