Review:

Corpus Linguistics: Method, Theory, And Practice By Tony Mcenery & Richard Hardie

overall review score: 4.2
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'Corpus Linguistics: Method, Theory, and Practice' by Tony McEnery and Richard Hardie is a comprehensive academic text that explores the principles, methodologies, and applications of corpus linguistics. It provides an in-depth introduction to the field, covering both theoretical foundations and practical techniques for analyzing language data through corpora. The book is aimed at students, researchers, and practitioners interested in computational linguistics, language analysis, and related disciplines.

Key Features

  • Thorough explanation of corpus linguistics concepts and theories
  • Detailed guidance on building and analyzing linguistic corpora
  • Practical examples demonstrating data collection and analysis methods
  • Discussion of contemporary applications in language research and natural language processing
  • Accessible writing suitable for both beginners and advanced users

Pros

  • Comprehensive coverage of both theoretical and practical aspects of corpus linguistics
  • Clear explanations suitable for learners at various levels
  • Incorporates recent developments and applications in the field
  • Useful for research design and methodology development

Cons

  • Some sections may be dense for complete newcomers without prior background
  • Focuses heavily on academic research; less on casual or non-specialist usage
  • Could benefit from more updated digital tools and software tutorials

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