How Random is a Corpus? The Library Metaphor

Evert S (2006)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2006

Journal

Book Volume: 54

Pages Range: 177-190

Journal Issue: 2

URI: http://purl.org/stefan.evert/PUB/Evert2006.pdf

Abstract

There is a stark contrast between the random sample model underlying the statistical analysis of corpus frequency data and our intuitive knowledge that sentences are more than random bags of words. The ‘library metaphor’ illustrates how randomness results from the selection of a corpus as the basis for a linguistic study. At the same time it reveals two reasons why corpus data do not fully meet the assumptions of the random sample model. Finally, practicable methods for identifying and quantifying non-randomness are introduced and demonstrated on the example of passive verb forms.

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APA:

Evert, S. (2006). How Random is a Corpus? The Library Metaphor. Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 54(2), 177-190.

MLA:

Evert, Stephanie. "How Random is a Corpus? The Library Metaphor." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 54.2 (2006): 177-190.

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