書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
頁數
179
語言
英語
已出版
Aug 1, 1991
出版商
Oxford University Press España, S.A.
ISBN-10
0194371441
ISBN-13
9780194371445
描述
Ronald Carter and John McHardy Sinclair present an insightful exploration of the intersection between language and computer technology. In their work, they delve into the transformative effects that digital tools have had on the field of linguistics, emphasizing how they have reshaped our understanding of language structure and usage.
By examining the concepts of corpus, concordance, and collocation, they reveal how large collections of texts can be analyzed to uncover patterns and trends that were previously difficult to discern. Sinclair’s extensive research highlights the significance of these methodologies in fields ranging from language education to computational linguistics, illustrating the profound implications for both scholars and practitioners.
Ultimately, their collaboration serves as a call to recognize the power of technological advancements in uncovering the complexities of human language. Through a combination of rigorous analysis and practical examples, Carter and Sinclair shed light on the ever-evolving landscape of language studies in the digital age.
By examining the concepts of corpus, concordance, and collocation, they reveal how large collections of texts can be analyzed to uncover patterns and trends that were previously difficult to discern. Sinclair’s extensive research highlights the significance of these methodologies in fields ranging from language education to computational linguistics, illustrating the profound implications for both scholars and practitioners.
Ultimately, their collaboration serves as a call to recognize the power of technological advancements in uncovering the complexities of human language. Through a combination of rigorous analysis and practical examples, Carter and Sinclair shed light on the ever-evolving landscape of language studies in the digital age.
類型
科學與技術