Sentences with phrase «corpus linguistics»

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The first post dealt mainly with Hessick's views about how corpus linguistics relates to ultimate purpose of legal interpretation, which is to determine the legal meaning of the text in dispute.
Posted in - isms of interpretation, Intentionalism, Law and corpus linguistics, Law and linguistics, Lucia v. SEC: Corpus linguistics and originalism, Originalism
This time around, I'll be discussing her claim that incorporating corpus linguistics into legal interpretation would radically transform the process of determining the text's ordinary meaning:
Those who support the use of corpus linguistics in legal interpretation do regard ordinary meaning as an empirical question — or at least as involving empirical questions.
One of the most recent developments has occurred in a case that will be argued next week in the Supreme Court, in which two of the amicus briefs rely on corpus linguistics (Brief of Scholars of Corpus Linguistics; Brief of Prof. Jennifer L. Mascott).
Posted in Corpus linguistics & lexicography, Corpus linguistics and statutory interpretation, Hessick, Law and corpus linguistics, Law and linguistics
Posted in Corpus linguistics & lexicography, Corpus linguistics and statutory interpretation, Law and corpus linguistics, Law and linguistics
In corpus linguistics these are known as «key words.»
He conducts two streams of interdisciplinary and multi-method research: the first uses quantitative and qualitative approaches from corpus linguistics to investigate British media portrayals of migrant groups, borders, and citizenship, while the second set of projects explores how data, evidence - based research, and «impact» are constructed, shaped, and visually communicated by civil society organisations in their public - facing work.
This is shown by looking at the most frequent words preceding «work» in Cameron's speech («left - collocates» in corpus linguistic terms).

Not exact matches

Using techniques from corpus and computational linguistics, which enables researchers to analyse large amounts of text, I look for (ir) regularities and significant patterns of words.
This is why I used corpus - linguistic tools — essentially, using a computer to analyse vast amounts of text for certain patterns — to investigate nearly 500 corporate documents produced between 2000 and 2013 by major oil companies (including all the big names).
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