The Routledge Handbook of English Language and Digital Humanities

The Routledge Handbook of English Language and Digital Humanities

 
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ISBN13:9781138901766
ISBN10:1138901768
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:628 pages
Size:246x174 mm
Weight:1161 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 12 Halftones, black & white; 60 Line drawings, black & white; 31 Tables, black & white
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The Routledge Handbook of English Language and Digital Humanities provides a comprehensive survey of how the digital turn in research has impacted upon the study of the English language.

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The Routledge Handbook of English Language and Digital Humanities serves as a reference point for key developments related to the ways in which the digital turn has shaped the study of the English language and of how the resulting methodological approaches have permeated other disciplines. It draws on modern linguistics and discourse analysis for its analytical methods and applies these approaches to the exploration and theorisation of issues within the humanities.



Divided into three sections, this handbook covers:





  • sources and corpora;



  • analytical approaches;



  • English language at the interface with other areas of research in the digital humanities.



In covering these areas, more traditional approaches and methodologies in the humanities are recast and research challenges are re-framed through the lens of the digital. The essays in this volume highlight the opportunities for new questions to be asked and long-standing questions to be reconsidered when drawing on the digital in humanities research.



This is a ground-breaking collection of essays offering incisive and essential reading for anyone with an interest in the English language and digital humanities.



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Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 Introduction


Svenja Adolphs and Dawn Knight



Chapter 2 Spoken Corpora


Karin Aijmer



Chapter 3 Written Corpora


Sheena Gardner and Emma Moreton



Chapter 4 Digital Interaction


Jai Mackenzie



Chapter 5 Multimodality I: Speech, Prosody and Gestures


Phoebe Lin and Yaoyao Chen



Chapter 6 Multimodality II: Text and Image


Sofia Malamatidou



Chapter 7 Digital Pragmatics of English


Irma Taavitsainen and Andreas H. Jucker



Chapter 8 Metaphor


Wendy Anderson and Elena Semino



Chapter 9 Grammar


Anne O'Keeffe and Geraldine Mark



Chapter 10 Lexis


Marc Alexander and Fraser Dallachy



Chapter 11 Ethnography


Piia Varis



Chapter 12 Mediated Discourse Analysis


Rodney H. Jones



Chapter 13 Critical Discourse Analysis


Paul Baker and Mark McGlashan



Chapter 14 Conversation Analysis


Jack Sidnell and Maria Martika



Chapter 15 Cross-Cultural Communication


Eric Friginal and Cassie Dorothy Leymarie



Chapter 16 Sociolinguistics


Lars Hinrichs and Axel Bohmann



Chapter 17 Literary Stylistics


Michaela Mahlberg and Viola Wiegand



Chapter 18 Historical Linguistics


Freek Van de Velde and Peter Petré



Chapter 19 Forensic Linguistics


Nicci MacLeod and David Wright



Chapter 20 Corpus Linguistics


Gavin Brookes and Tony McEnery



Chapter 21 English Language and Classics


Alexandra Trachsel



Chapter 22 English Language and History


Ian N. Gregory and Laura L. Paterson



Chapter 23 English Language and Philosophy


Jonathon Tallant and James Andow



Chapter 24 English Language and Multimodal Narrative


Riki Thompson



Chapter 25 English Language and Digital Literacies


Paul Spence



Chapter 26 English Language and Literature


Kathy Conklin and Josephine Guy



Chapter 27 English Language and Digital Health Humanities


Brian Brown



Chapter 28 English Language and Public Humanities


Ben Clarke, Glenn Hadikin, Mario Saraceni, John Williams



Chapter 29 English Language and Digital Cultural Heritage


Lorna M. Hughes, Agiatis Benardou and Ann Gow



Chapter 30 English Language and Social Media


Caroline Tagg