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Corpus Linguistics and African Englishes [Hardback]

Edited by (Benson Idahosa University), Edited by (University of the Western Cape), Edited by (University of Munster)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 403 pages, weight: 880 g
  • Sērija : Studies in Corpus Linguistics 88
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027202192
  • ISBN-13: 9789027202192
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 403 pages, weight: 880 g
  • Sērija : Studies in Corpus Linguistics 88
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027202192
  • ISBN-13: 9789027202192
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Corpus linguistics has become one of the most widely used methodologies across the different linguistic subdisciplines; especially the study of world-wide varieties of English uses corpus-based investigations as one of the chief methodologies. This volume comprises descriptions of the many new corpus initiatives both within and outside Africa that aim to compile various corpora of African Englishes. Moreover, it contains cutting-edge corpus-based research on African Englishes and the use of corpora in pedagogic contexts within African institutions. This volume thus serves both as a practical introduction to corpus compilation (Part I of the book), corpus-based research (Part II) and the application of corpora in language teaching (Part III), and is intended both for those (African) researchers not yet familiar with corpus linguistics and as a reference work for all international researchers investigating the linguistic properties of African Englishes.

Recenzijas

This volume serves a double purpose: to showcase corpora of African Englishes and the work based on them, and to encourage more, and then especially African, researchers to try their hand at corpus linguistics (CL). [ ...] the present volume fulfills its double purpose admirably. The ardent corpus linguist and the experienced World Englishes scholar will welcome the opportunity to get an overview of the art in corpus linguistic projects devoted to African Englishes, together with an update on the position of English within African linguistic ecologies. The reluctant and yet-to-be-convinced corpus linguist, on the other hand, will appreciate the low-threshold approach to the topic adopted in the volume, an might even be persuaded to incorporate CL in their teaching and/or research. The editors of the volume brought together scholars from well-known, highly productive corpus linguistic hotspots and scholars from the - as yet - corpus linguistic diaspora, united in putting African Englishes firmly on the linguistic map. The present volume testifies to the productivity of such an endeavor. -- Claudia Lange, TU Dresden, in English World-Wide 42:1, pp. 111-115 (2021)

Preface ix
Doug Biber
Introduction: Corpus linguistics and African Englishes 1(6)
Alexandra U. Esimaje
Ulrike Gut
Bassey E. Antia
Part I Corpus linguistics and corpus building
Chapter 1.1 What is corpus linguistics?
7(30)
Alexandra U. Esimaje
Susan Hunston
Chapter 1.2 Corpus-based research on English in Africa: A practical introduction
37(34)
Robert Fuchs
Bertus van Rooy
Ulrike Gut
Chapter 1.3 The purpose, design and use of the Corpus of Nigerian and Cameroonian English Learner Language (Conacell)
71(26)
Alexandra U. Esimaje
Chapter 1.4 Introducing a corpus of English(es) spoken in post-independence Namibia: Insights into corpus design and quantitative analyses
97(22)
Helene Steigertahl
Chapter 1.5 The historical corpus of English in Ghana (HiCE Ghana): Motivation, compilation, opportunities
119(24)
Thorsten Brato
Chapter 1.6 Addressing a coverage gap in African Englishes: The tagged corpus of Cameroon Pidgin English
143(22)
Gabriel Ozon
Sarah FitzGerald
Melanie Green
Chapter 1.7 Practical corpus linguistics: Designing and exploiting a written corpus for research with special reference to Cameroon English
165(20)
Daniel Nkemleke
Part II Corpus-based analysis of African Englishes
Chapter 2.1 Evaluating explanations for past-time reference with unmarked verb forms in African Englishes
185(20)
Bertus van Rooy
Chapter 2.2 The use of stance markers in West African Englishes
205(26)
Ulrike Gut
Foluke Unuabonah
Chapter 2.3 Namibian English on the web: Lexical and morphosyntactic features in a Corpus of Namibian Online Newspapers (CNamON)
231(28)
Alexander Kautzsch
Chapter 2.4 Lexical expansion in Ghanaian English from a diachronic perspective: A structural and semantic analysis
259(34)
Thorsten Brato
Chapter 2.5 Capturing the lexicon of Ugandan English: ICE-Uganda, its limitations, and effective complements
293(38)
Bebwa Isingoma
Christiane Meierkord
Part III Applications of corpora in English language teaching and learning
Chapter 3.1 A corpus-based analysis of conjunctive cohesion in English essays of Nigerian university learners
331(24)
Adeyemi Iyabo
Chapter 3.2 African corpora for standards in African academic English: Case studies on prepositions
355(18)
Josef Schmied
Chapter 3.3 Semiotic signature of transformation in a diachronic corpus of a South African political party
373(28)
Bassey E. Antia
Tamsyn Hendricks
Index 401