Apologies in the History of English: Evidence from the Corpus of Historical American English (COHA) This paper explores two different methods of tracing a specific speech act in a historical corpus. As an example, the development of apologies is investiga......
The corpus of historical American English. Provo: Brigham Young University. http://corpus.byu.edu/coha. Accessed 11 May 2013.COHA. The Corpus of Historical American English, a corpus from between 1800-2010. http://www.americancorpus.org/...
COCA is also related to other large corpora that we have created or modified, including the British National Corpus (our architecture and interface), the 100 million word TIME Corpus (1920s-2000s), and the new 400 million word Corpus of Historical American English (COHA; 1810-2009).The ...
The Corpus of Historical American English (COHA)-based research shows that over the span of 200聽years, the total number of absolute clauses tends to increase but not decrease. This is especially true to absolute clauses of attendant circumstances. Although the number of absolute clauses of ...
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As an example, the development of apologies is inves- tigated in the two hundred years covered by the Corpus of Historical American English (COHA, 1810-2009). One method retrieves apologies through their typi- cal illocutionary force indicating devices (IFIDs), such as sorry, excuse, ...
History of American EnglishThis paper explores two different methods of tracing a specific speech act in a historical corpus. As an example, the development of apologies is investigated in the two hundred years covered by the ...doi:10.1007/s41701-018-0038-yAndreas H. Jucker...
The study based on the Corpus of Historical American English (COHA) finds that this process of adjectivization consists of two phases: (1) The downward rank-shift from the look ADJ construction to the ADJ looking adjectivization is a process of metaphorization; (2) The tr...