Corpus Linguistics is the study of language on the basis of naturally occurring language use. Researchers at NTNU Linguistics make use of corpora data in studies of phonology, syntax, semantics, discourse, pragmatics, and lexicography, seeking the functional and cognitive motivations for grammatical structures. Methods range from a qualitative analysis of turn-taking in richly transcribed conversational data to a quantitative method of applying computational text processing and statistical techniques to the analysis of grammatical constructions in very large corpora.
Dr. Chang, Miao-Hsia
Dr. Chen, Alvin Cheng-Hsien
ENM2026 Discourse Analysis
END2036 Seminar on Discourse Analysis
ENC3041 Discourse Analysis and English Teaching
ENC2040 Discourse, Corpus and Grammar
ENC2056 Topics on Quantitative Corpus Linguistics