In this article I discuss the issues and challenges of compiling a corpus of historical plays by a range of playwrights that is highly suitable for use in comparative, corpus-based research into language style in Shakespeare’s plays. In discussing sources for digitised historical play-texts and criteria for making a selection for the present study, I argue that not just any set of Early Modern English plays constitutes a suitable basis upon which to make reliable claims about language style in Shakespeare’s plays relative to those of his peers. I point out factors outside of authorial choice which potentially have bearing on language style, such as sub-genre features and change over time. I also highlight some particular difficulties in com...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop their own dis...
Besides the works of William Shakespeare, more than five hundred plays survive from early modern Eng...
Abstract In this article I discuss the issues and challenges of compiling a corpus of historical pla...
This article explores challenges in the corpus linguistic analysis of Shakespeare’s language, and Ea...
This article explores challenges in the corpus linguistic analysis of Shakes-peare’s language, and E...
Shakespeare's plays occupy a uniquely prominent position in English language and literature. Shakesp...
The language of Early Modern texts can potentially reveal a lot about Shakespeare’s language. In thi...
The article investigates whether Shakespeare used Warwickshire, Cotswold or Midlands dialect, focusi...
This article conducts a corpus linguistics analysis on a series of sixteenth- and seventeenth-centur...
In this essay, we explore the underlying linguistic matrix of Shakespeare's dramatic genres using mu...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
This study presents a uniquely interdisciplinary survey of the language in Piers Plowman. Drawing fr...
This thesis deals with how William Shakespeare coined his words and idioms, the size of his vocabula...
BACKGROUND: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop their own dis...
Besides the works of William Shakespeare, more than five hundred plays survive from early modern Eng...
Abstract In this article I discuss the issues and challenges of compiling a corpus of historical pla...
This article explores challenges in the corpus linguistic analysis of Shakespeare’s language, and Ea...
This article explores challenges in the corpus linguistic analysis of Shakes-peare’s language, and E...
Shakespeare's plays occupy a uniquely prominent position in English language and literature. Shakesp...
The language of Early Modern texts can potentially reveal a lot about Shakespeare’s language. In thi...
The article investigates whether Shakespeare used Warwickshire, Cotswold or Midlands dialect, focusi...
This article conducts a corpus linguistics analysis on a series of sixteenth- and seventeenth-centur...
In this essay, we explore the underlying linguistic matrix of Shakespeare's dramatic genres using mu...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
This study presents a uniquely interdisciplinary survey of the language in Piers Plowman. Drawing fr...
This thesis deals with how William Shakespeare coined his words and idioms, the size of his vocabula...
BACKGROUND: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop their own dis...
Besides the works of William Shakespeare, more than five hundred plays survive from early modern Eng...