The chapter is divided into two halves. In the first, the way in which both politicians and newsworkers reported and evaluated the behaviour of rival politicians and news organizations regarding the conflict in Iraq in its initial stages is examined, as evidenced in various CorDis subcorpora. The second contains a number of reflections on the nature of corpus-assisted discourse studies (CADS) and its relation to recent theoretical developments in corpus linguistics.
Partington A. (2009). Evaluating evaluation and some concluding reflections on CADS. LONDON : Routledge.
Evaluating evaluation and some concluding reflections on CADS
PARTINGTON, ALAN SCOTT
2009
Abstract
The chapter is divided into two halves. In the first, the way in which both politicians and newsworkers reported and evaluated the behaviour of rival politicians and news organizations regarding the conflict in Iraq in its initial stages is examined, as evidenced in various CorDis subcorpora. The second contains a number of reflections on the nature of corpus-assisted discourse studies (CADS) and its relation to recent theoretical developments in corpus linguistics.File in questo prodotto:
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