This volume delves into Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analysis (CADS), providing a deeper understanding of the social practices that underpin discourse creation and the recurring characteristics of their associated textual elements. Divided into two sections, the volume clarifies CADS methodologies and showcases their applications, shedding light on a broad spectrum of topics such as sentiment analysis, corpus annotation, recurrent constructions at the intersection of lexicon and syntax, as well as strategies shaping the discourse of politics, media and healthcare. Its clear style, methodological depth, and practical case studies make it suitable for academics and PhD students involved in CADS.
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The linguist’s role in sentiment analysis: from knowledge provider to data annotator
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Hypervalues in tagsets and their impact on the automatic morphosyntactic annotation of Spanish
María Paula Santalla del Río, Eva María Domínguez Noya, Francisco Mario Barcala Rodríguez
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Between the construction and the phraseological unit: the way-construction in English and Spanish
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Why why-fragments?: a corpus-based constructionist analysis of their form and meaning
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Who’s friends with the victim?: a corpus-based stylistic approach to the analysis of the TV series The Killing
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All together now: disentangling Beatles’ song titles in medical research articles
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