Open Access

Review: Jesse Egbert, Douglas Biber and Bethany Gray. Designing and evaluating language corpora: A practical framework for corpus representativeness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 300 pp. ISBN 978-1316605882

   | May 28, 2024

Cite

Biber, Douglas and Randi Reppen. 2002. What does frequency have to do with grammar teaching? Studies in Second Language Acquisition 24 (2): 199–208. Search in Google Scholar

Gries, Stefan. 2009. What is corpus linguistics? Language and Linguistics Compass 3 (5): 1225–1241. Search in Google Scholar

McEnery, Tony and Vaclav Brezina. 2022. Fundamental principles of corpus linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Search in Google Scholar

McEnery, Tony, Richard Xiao and Yukio Tono. 2006. Corpus-based language studies: An advanced resource book. London: Routledge. Search in Google Scholar

Stubbs, Michael. 2006. Corpus analysis: The state of the art and three types of unanswered questions. In G. Thompson and S. Hunston (eds.). System and corpus: Exploring connections, 15–36. Sheffield, U.K.: Equinox. Search in Google Scholar

Teubert, Wolfgang. 2005. My version of corpus linguistics. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 10 (1): 1–13. Search in Google Scholar

Widdowson, Henry George. 2000. On the limitations of linguistics applied. Applied Linguistics 21 (1): 3–25. Search in Google Scholar