This article presents an exploratory data-driven corpus study in a long diachronic perspective on three specialized corpora of medical writing; this is the first time that the eighteenth century is included. Our research questions deal with the scholastic thought style in medical texts, its stylistic and generic features, and its afterlives. Our assumption is that these features continue in some form beyond their heyday. But this study has a methodological aim as well: it is of interest whether scholastic features can be detected by means of Document Classification and whether the method yields new insights and patterns that have gone unnoticed, as data-driven methods have the potential of revealing pertinent features. We combine statistica...
This article provides a corpus-driven overview of the ‘epistemic space’ surrounding the use of two l...
The position of adjectives in the English Noun Phrase is regarded as something quite fixed and pert...
This article studies some key moments in the long tradition of the critiqueof scholastic language, v...
This article presents an exploratory data-driven corpus study in a long diachronic perspective on th...
The aim of this corpus linguistic study is to examine what early English medical texts consider to b...
This study investigates diachronic trends in the use of evidential markers in Early Modern English m...
A crucial event in the historical evolution of scientific English was the birth of the scientific jo...
While intensifiers are primarily associated with informal spoken registers, they serve important int...
This thesis investigates issues of legibility in a corpus of Middle English medical works. It consid...
Most research on evidentiality has focused on classifying evidential systems synchronically; meanwhi...
This chapter deals with the most important developments within society and the medical discourse com...
This study focuses on 18th-century medical writing, particularly on those works issued in the second...
As a semantic investigation into Anglo-Saxon medicine, this thesis investigates the ways in which th...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Early English medical recipes constitute a text type characterized by a fixed text structure with a ...
This article provides a corpus-driven overview of the ‘epistemic space’ surrounding the use of two l...
The position of adjectives in the English Noun Phrase is regarded as something quite fixed and pert...
This article studies some key moments in the long tradition of the critiqueof scholastic language, v...
This article presents an exploratory data-driven corpus study in a long diachronic perspective on th...
The aim of this corpus linguistic study is to examine what early English medical texts consider to b...
This study investigates diachronic trends in the use of evidential markers in Early Modern English m...
A crucial event in the historical evolution of scientific English was the birth of the scientific jo...
While intensifiers are primarily associated with informal spoken registers, they serve important int...
This thesis investigates issues of legibility in a corpus of Middle English medical works. It consid...
Most research on evidentiality has focused on classifying evidential systems synchronically; meanwhi...
This chapter deals with the most important developments within society and the medical discourse com...
This study focuses on 18th-century medical writing, particularly on those works issued in the second...
As a semantic investigation into Anglo-Saxon medicine, this thesis investigates the ways in which th...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Early English medical recipes constitute a text type characterized by a fixed text structure with a ...
This article provides a corpus-driven overview of the ‘epistemic space’ surrounding the use of two l...
The position of adjectives in the English Noun Phrase is regarded as something quite fixed and pert...
This article studies some key moments in the long tradition of the critiqueof scholastic language, v...