Aspects in Corpus Linguistics

General Editor
ORCiD logo with linkUte Römer-Barron | Georgia State University

Aspects offer a fast and contemporary alternative to publish cutting-edge research in a wide variety of areas in Linguistics and related fields. They present original, insightful subjects with a focus on emerging topics. More compact than a monograph, less limited than a regular journal article, Aspects offer authors a new way of publishing their work. Aspects are peer-reviewed under the aegis of existing book series with John Benjamins. The books are between 65 and 80 typeset pages long and are made available online and in print.

Aspects in Corpus Linguistics focuses on the use of corpora throughout language study, the development of a quantitative approach to linguistics, the design and use of new tools for processing language texts, and the theoretical implications of a data-rich discipline. Aspects in Corpus Linguistics features on all aspects of Corpus Linguistics, including: Innovations in corpus tools and corpus-analytic methods; Linguistic analyses of corpora providing new insights into language use (for example across languages, language varieties, registers, time periods); Applications of corpus research in a wide range of areas within and outside of linguistics (including but not limited to language learning and teaching, language assessment, lexicography, stylistics, discourse analysis, legal interpretation); Corpus research vis-à-vis linguistic theories; Corpus linguistics and artificial intelligence.

Aspects in Corpus Linguisticsis published under the auspices of Studies in Corpus Linguistics.

Please see the flyer for further details and submission info.

ISSN: 3117-7646
Editorial info
General Editor
ORCiD logo with linkUte Römer-Barron | Georgia State University
Advisory Board
Laurence Anthony | Waseda University
Antti Arppe | University of Alberta
ORCiD logo with linkMichael Barlow | University of Auckland
ORCiD logo with linkTony Berber Sardinha | Catholic University of São Paulo
ORCiD logo with linkDouglas Biber | Northern Arizona University
ORCiD logo with linkMarina Bondi | University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
ORCiD logo with linkPeter Crosthwaite | The University of Queensland
ORCiD logo with linkSylviane Granger | University of Louvain
ORCiD logo with linkStefan Th. Gries | University of California, Santa Barbara / Justus Liebig University Giessen
ORCiD logo with linkSusan Hunston | University of Birmingham
ORCiD logo with linkXiaofei Lu | The Pennsylvania State University
ORCiD logo with linkMichaela Mahlberg | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg & University of Birmingham
Anna Mauranen | University of Helsinki
Andrea Sand | University of Trier
ORCiD logo with linkBenedikt Szmrecsanyi | Catholic University of Leuven
ORCiD logo with linkMaite Taboada | Simon Fraser University
Yukio Tono | Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
ORCiD logo with linkStefanie Wulff | University of Florida
Author info

Aspects in Corpus Linguistics invites book proposals in line with the aim and scope of the series. Aspects are short — between 65 and 80 typeset pages — and limited to monographs (no edited collections with contributions by different authors). If you would like more information about this series, or are interested in writing an Aspect, please contact the editor at uroemer at gsu.edu

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