Exploratory Corpus Linguistics Data-Oriented Research on the Japanese Language
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ISBN978-4-87259-792-9 C3080
奥付の初版発行年月:2024年02月 / 発売日:2024年03月上旬
2019 年に大阪大学出版会から刊行した『探索的コーパス言語学:データ主導の日本語研究・試論』の中核部分の英訳版。「データによってデータそのものを説明する」方式による新しいコーパス言語学を標榜し、日本語研究の新たな可能性について事例的研究と方法論的検討をもとに論じる。研究成果を英語で発表した書籍はまだ出版されておらず、多言語圏においても広く参照応用されうる先駆的な学術書。
Masahiko Ishii(石井 正彦)(イシイ マサヒコ)
国立国語研究書研究員、同研究書室長、大阪大学助教授、大阪大学准教授を経て、現・大阪大学大学院人文学研究科教授。
探索的コーパス言語学の研究、批判的コーパス言語学(特に単語のイデオロギー的意味の発見)の研究、通時コーパスを用いた計量的語彙史研究(特に単語の叙述語化の研究)、連語(コロケーション)の慣用化の研究。
目次
Preface
CHAPTER 1 What is exploratory corpus linguistics?
1. Introduction
2. Large-scale corpus linguistics
3. Methodological developments in statistical studies
4. Methodological developments in corpus linguistics studies
5. The current state of Japanese corpus linguistics
6. Issues in exploratory corpus linguistics
PART 1. Exploration using full-text corpora
CHAPTER 2 Text mechanisms for the generation of low-frequency words
1. Problem proposal
2. Methodology
3. Evaluation of the validity of the problem proposal and methodology
4. Issues
CHAPTER 3 In-text formation of nonce four-character compound words
1. Introduction
2. Nonce word formation and text
3. Text-manifested nonce word formation
4. In demonstrative phrases
5. Recapturing or repeating?
6. Syntactic repositioning patterns
7. Toward an elucidation of mechanisms based in text theory
CHAPTER 4 Defure kara dakkyaku suru:Collocation establishment and change in newspapers
1. Introduction
2. Research methods for collocation change
3. Subjects and materials: “Defure + verb” phrases in newspapers
4. The level of describing meaning: Collocation establishment
5. The level of indicating reality: Collocation change
6. Summary and future issues
PART 2. Exploration using various corpora
CHAPTER 5 The potential for Japanese language research using various corpora
1. Introduction
2. Multilevel diachronic corpus
3. Monolingual parallel corpus
4. Multimedia corpora
5. Discourse corpus
6. Problems with large-scale corpora
7. Conclusion
PART 3. Exploration through exploratory data analysis
CHAPTER 6 Japanese language research through exploratory data analysis
1. Introduction
2. The NINJAL Vocabulary Survey of Television Broadcasts
3. Using the highly resistant median as a measure of central tendency
4. Exploring distribution shapes using stem-and-leaf plots
5. Visually outlining distributions using box plots
6. Finding and examining outliers
7. Smoothing time-series data and exploring patterns of change
8. Exploring relationships between two variables with resistant lines
9. Exploring factor effects with two-way analysis
10. Comparing two groups with ridit analysis
11. Comparing proportion change using re-expression (logit transformation)
12. Conclusion
CHAPTER 7 Discovering S-curves using wandering box plots
1. Introduction
2. Exploratory data analysis
3. Summary of Yasumoto (1963) and its problems
4. Summary of Kinsui (2004) and its problems
5. Wandering box plots
6. Wandering box plots of the Yasumoto data
7. Wandering box plots of the Kinsui data
8. Conclusion
CHAPTER 8 Analysis of count data using ridit analysis
1. Introduction
2. Philosophy and methods of ridit analysis
3. Intergroup comparison of qualitative data
4. Intergroup comparison of quantitative data
5. Quantifying bivariate ordered categories
6. Conclusion
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