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  1. ‘I just couldn't do it’: representations of constraint in an oral history corpus.Alison Sealey - 2012 - Critical Discourse Studies 9 (3):195-210.
    Corpus linguistic techniques are increasingly being used by discourse analysts whose interest is in the ‘critical’ issues of inequality and the representation of disadvantaged groups. This paper reports an extension of these approaches, where concordancing was used to analyse a corpus of 144 transcribed oral history interviews in order to explore the issue of constraint on the speakers’ goals and experiences. The analysis is of the expression I couldn't, which is contextualised with reference to research on negation and modality in (...)
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  • A corpus-based deconstructive strategy for critically engaging with arguments.Kieran O'Halloran - 2013 - Argument and Computation 4 (2):128-150.
  • Corpus linguistics and argumentation.Chiara Degano - 2016 - Journal of Argumentation in Context 5 (2):113-138.
    This paper explores the viability of a synergy between corpus linguistics and the study of argumentation in context. While quantitative approaches to the study of discourse have been profitably integrated at the levels of lexico-grammar and syntax, more rarely has this been the case for higher levels of analysis such as argumentative structures. Such an approach would help identify those recurring patterns of argumentation that build up cumulatively, and which can only be identified in larger samples of discourse. In particular (...)
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