The Limerick corpus of Irish English: design, description and application
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Farr, F., Murphy, B. and O'Keeffe, A. (2004) 'The Limerick Corpus of Irish English: design, description and application'. Teanga (Yearbook of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics) 21: 5-29
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2004Author
O'Keeffe, Anne
Farr, Fiona
Murphy, Brona
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Farr, F., Murphy, B. and O'Keeffe, A. (2004) 'The Limerick Corpus of Irish English: design, description and application'. Teanga (Yearbook of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics) 21: 5-29
Abstract
This paper describes an on-going corpus development and application project at the Mary
Immaculate College and the University of Limerick, Ireland. The Limerick Corpus of
Irish English is a one-million word corpus of English as it is spoken in Ireland. The
corpus is genre-based and consists primarily of casual conversational data. Details of the
corpus design, development and applications, both research and pedagogic, are described.
An illustrative example of the linguistic phenomenon of HEDGING is explored and some
classroom activities based on the findings are developed.
Introduction
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EnglishCorpus
Language
Linguistics