Grammars of spoken English: new outcomes of corpus-oriented research.

Leech, Geoffrey (2000) Grammars of spoken English: new outcomes of corpus-oriented research. Language Learning, 50 (4). pp. 675-724. ISSN 0023-8333

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Abstract

Recently work on the grammar of spoken English has advanced through the use of large, general, and varied corpora of the language, including corpora of spoken discourse. Here I review the research that has been emerging from the availability of such corpora, much of it emphasizing the need for new ways ofconceptualizing spoken grammar, to replace the traditional reliance on grammatical models oriented to written language. Although such research tends to stress the need for a new descriptive apparatus for the language of speech, I present arguments for the view that spoken and written language utilize the same basic grammatical repertoire, however different their implementations of it may be.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Language Learning
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?? educationlinguistics and languagelanguage and linguisticsp philology. linguistics ??
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1282
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Deposited On:
06 Feb 2008 16:14
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Yes
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Published
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