This chapter gives a detailed textual and linguistic history of Hansard, the records of debates of the British Parliament from 1803 to the present, and accordingly the Hansard Corpus. It analyses how Parliamentary speech is recorded and presented across that period, examining the changes in direct and indirect speech types arising from commercial factors, pressure from Parliament, editorial practice, and the availability and quality of source material. The chapter concludes with a breakdown, for each period of Hansard’s history, of what the data for that period does and does not represent
In this chapter we use new corpus linguistic software tools to investigate the discourse(s) of labou...
“Colloquialization,” and anti-colloquial effects such as “densification,” have been shown to shape r...
The text describes the development of theatrality in parliamentary discourses in the House of Common...
The transcripts of UK parliamentary debates, offered by the Hansard Online collection are a major re...
In this paper, we explore how sociocultural changes were reflected in the parliamentary record, a ge...
Includes information from the Norman conquest through the 1st session of the 2d Parliament.Other sli...
Superseded by Cobbett's parliamentary debates, later the Parliamentary debates (authorized edition) ...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
Title varies: 1722/33-1741/43, Cobbett's parliamentary history of England, from the Norman conquest ...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
<p>A public dataset of speeches in the Hansard, the record of the speeches, votes and legislation in...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
Master microform held by: UmF.Edited by John Wright (v.1-12 with William Cobbett)Title varies: v.1-1...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
In this chapter we use new corpus linguistic software tools to investigate the discourse(s) of labou...
“Colloquialization,” and anti-colloquial effects such as “densification,” have been shown to shape r...
The text describes the development of theatrality in parliamentary discourses in the House of Common...
The transcripts of UK parliamentary debates, offered by the Hansard Online collection are a major re...
In this paper, we explore how sociocultural changes were reflected in the parliamentary record, a ge...
Includes information from the Norman conquest through the 1st session of the 2d Parliament.Other sli...
Superseded by Cobbett's parliamentary debates, later the Parliamentary debates (authorized edition) ...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
Title varies: 1722/33-1741/43, Cobbett's parliamentary history of England, from the Norman conquest ...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
<p>A public dataset of speeches in the Hansard, the record of the speeches, votes and legislation in...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
Master microform held by: UmF.Edited by John Wright (v.1-12 with William Cobbett)Title varies: v.1-1...
Full details are available at https://evanodell.com/projects/datasets/hansard-data Summary A publi...
In this chapter we use new corpus linguistic software tools to investigate the discourse(s) of labou...
“Colloquialization,” and anti-colloquial effects such as “densification,” have been shown to shape r...
The text describes the development of theatrality in parliamentary discourses in the House of Common...