Mike Scott
List of John Benjamins publications for which Mike Scott plays a role.
Journal
Titles
Keyness in Texts
Edited by Marina Bondi and Mike Scott
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 41] 2010. vi, 251 pp.
Subjects Corpus linguistics | Discourse studies | Lexicography | Pragmatics
Textual Patterns: Key words and corpus analysis in language education
Mike Scott and Christopher Tribble
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 22] 2006. x, 203 pp.
Subjects Corpus linguistics | Discourse studies | Language teaching | Pragmatics
Patterns of Text: In honour of Michael Hoey
Edited by Mike Scott and Geoff Thompson †
[Not in series, 107] 2001. viii, 323 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Functional linguistics | Pragmatics | Writing and literacy
2011
The technological aspect of Corpus Linguistics Perspectives on Corpus Linguistics, Viana, Vander, Sonia Zyngier and Geoff Barnbrook (eds.), pp. 213–220 | Article
2011 Reader in Corpus Linguistics at Aston University (United Kingdom),
Mike Scott is perhaps mostly associated with WordSmith Tools, the
computer program he has designed and has been working on since 1996
(currently in its fifth version). The author’s technological concern is clear from the onset of… read more
Problems in investigating keyness, or clearing the undergrowth and marking out trails… Keyness in Texts, Bondi, Marina and Mike Scott (eds.), pp. 43–58 | Article
2010 The article explores what might be meant by keyness in Corpus Linguistics. Keyness is a textual quality which is beginning to arouse interest, but as yet it is little understood and much exploratory work is needed. To this end, the chapter focuses in on a number of specific issues: the amount of… read more
In memory of Tim Johns International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 14:3, pp. 271–274 | Article
2009
2004
Mapping key words to
problem and
solution Patterns of Text: In honour of Michael Hoey, Scott, Mike and Geoff Thompson † (eds.), pp. 109–127 | Article
2001 Editors’ introduction
Scott’s paper shares with those of Coulthard and Hunston in this volume a focus on patterns which in different ways depend on repetition across rather than within texts. However, unlike them his concern is not with patterns of wordings but with patterns of content. He… read more
3. Comparing corpora and identifying key words, collocations, and frequency distributions through the Word
Smith Tools suite of computer programs Small Corpus Studies and ELT: Theory and practice, Ghadessy, Mohsen, Alex Henry and Robert L. Roseberry (eds.), pp. 47–70 | Article
2001