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Appendix 1 - Modern corpora used (Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2011

Claudia Claridge
Affiliation:
Universität Duisburg–Essen
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Summary

Sources of modern data used throughout the study

BNC = The British National Corpus, version 2 (BNC World). 2001. Distributed by Oxford University Computing Services on behalf of the BNC Consortium. Available at: http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/

COLT = Corpus of London Teenage Language, compiled by Anna-Brita Stenström et al. In ICAME Collection of English Language Corpora (CD-ROM), 2nd edn, eds. Knut Hofland, Anne Lindebjerg, and Jørn Thunestvedt, The HIT Centre, University of Bergen, Norway.

FLOB = Freiburg-LOB Corpus, 1991 clone of LOB, compiled by Christian Mair et al. In ICAME Collection of English Language Corpora (CD-ROM), 2nd edn, eds. Knut Hofland, Anne Lindebjerg, Jørn Thunestvedt, The HIT Centre, University of Bergen, Norway.

LOB = London/Oslo-Bergen Corpus of British English. In ICAME Collection of English Language Corpora (CD-ROM), 2nd edn, eds. Knut Hofland, Anne Lindebjerg, Jørn Thunestvedt, The HIT Centre, University of Bergen, Norway.

SBC = Santa Barbara Corpus of Spoken American English, Part 1. 2000. By John W. Du Bois, Wallace L. Chafe, Charles Meyer and Sandra A. Thompson. Philadelphia: Linguistic Data Consortium.

SBC – Part 1 used in Chapters 3 and 4

Fourteen files; 51 different speakers (precise word count not possible).

List of files, with some of the information given in the segment information file accompanying the corpus

Type
Chapter
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Hyperbole in English
A Corpus-based Study of Exaggeration
, pp. 268 - 274
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010

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