NEWSPAPERS AS A DATABASE FOR CORPUS LINGUISTICS
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Developing Linguistic Corpora: A Guide to Good Practice. This guide offers practical advice on designing and building linguistic corpora, including considerations for text selection, balance, and representativeness. Newspaper Corpus Creation & Specific Corpora
Teshabaeva, D. (2024). The Creation of Newspaper Corpora. Zien Journals Publishing. This article explores methods for building newspaper corpora, addressing challenges like data volume and genre variation. It highlights contributions from researchers like Tony McEnery and Paul Baker.
Davies, M. (2013). News on the Web Corpus. Addresses legal challenges by focusing on freely available news articles from the web.
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