Empirical Linguistics

Geoffrey Sampson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:12th Sep '02

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Linguistics has become an empirical science again after several decades when it was preoccupied with speakers' hazy "intuitions" about language structure. With a mixture of English-language case studies and more theoretical analyses, Geoffrey Sampson gives an overview of some of the new findings and insights about the nature of language which are emerging from investigations of real-life speech and writing, often (although not always) using computers and electronic language samples ("corpora"). Concrete evidence is brought to bear to resolve long-standing questions such as "Is there one English language or many Englishes?" and "Do different social groups use characteristically elaborated or restricted language codes?" Sampson shows readers how to use some of the new techniques for themselves, giving a step-by-step "recipe-book" method for applying a quantitative technique that was invented by Alan Turing in the World War II code-breaking work at Bletchley Park and has been rediscovered and widely applied in linguistics fifty years later.

"This is important and fruitful work....Sampson and his fellow knights are doing useful work."--The Times Higher Education Supplement

ISBN: 9780826457943

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 390g

240 pages