Applying Corpus Linguistics to Illness and Healthcare
Paul Baker author Tony McEnery author Elena Semino author Gavin Brookes author Luke Collins author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '25
£28.00
This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A guide to corpus-based approaches to health communication, based on case studies, which documents the whole research process.
Based on case studies, this is a guide to conducting corpus-based studies on health communication, from interactions in clinical settings to media representations of illness. It is essential reading for both students and researchers in linguistics and health communication. This title is also available open access on Cambridge Core.Communication is central to the experience of illness and the provision of healthcare. This book showcases the insights that can be gained into health communication by means of corpus linguistics – the computer-aided linguistic analysis of large datasets of naturally occurring language use known as 'corpora'. The book takes readers through the stages that they must go through to carry out corpus linguistic research on health communication, from formulating research questions to disseminating findings to interested stakeholders. It helps readers anticipate and deal with different kinds of challenges they may encounter, and shows the variety of applications of the methods discussed, from interactions in Accident and Emergency departments, to online discussions of mental illness, and press representations of obesity. Providing the reader with a wide range of clear case studies, it makes the relevant methods and findings accessible, engaging and inspiring. This title is also available open access on Cambridge Core.
ISBN: 9781009477673
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280 pages