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Salama, Amir H. Y. – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
The present study offers a novel methodology for corpus-based discourse analysis that combines Kenneth Burke's (1968, 1969) dramatistic method of text analysis and the corpus techniques of keyword extraction and concordance reading. Applying the methodology, a two-stage analysis of Donald Trump's 2016 Orlando speech has been conducted: First, at a…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Computational Linguistics, Presidents, Speeches
Skopek, Lucienne; And Others – 1976
A major problem in doing linguistic research from tape-recorded material is finding specific tape content for later, detailed analysis of data. A project on use of language in medicine being carried out at the Cornell University Medical College has developed a method of cataloguing taped material that eliminates the need for transcriptions and…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Information Retrieval
Kruyt, J. G.; Raaijmakers, S. A.; van der Kamp, P. H. J.; van Strien, R. J. – 1995
Corpora of present-day Dutch developed by the Institute for Dutch Lexicology include two linguistically annotated corpora that can be accessed via Internet: a 5-million word corpus covering a variety of topics and text types, and a 27-million word newspaper corpus. The texts of both were acquired in machine-readable form and have been lemmatized…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computational Linguistics, Computer Software, Discourse Analysis