Variation Across Speech and Writing
Douglas Biber
(Author)
Description
Similarities and differences between speech and writing have been the subject of innumerable studies, but until now there has been no attempt to provide a unified linguistic analysis of the whole range of spoken and written registers in English. In this widely acclaimed empirical study, Douglas Biber uses computational techniques to analyze the linguistic characteristics of twenty-three spoken and written genres, enabling identification of the basic, underlying dimensions of variation in English. In Variation Across Speech and Writing, six dimensions of variation are identified through a factor analysis, on the basis of linguistic co-occurence patterns. The resulting model of variation provides for the description of the distinctive linguistic characteristic of any spoken or written text and demonstrates the ways in which the polarization of speech and writing has been misleading, and thus enables reconciliation of the contradictory conclusions reached in previous research.Product Details
Price
$92.39
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publish Date
December 19, 1991
Pages
316
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.26 X 0.78 inches | 1.02 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780521425568
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About the Author
Douglas Biber is Regents' Professor of Applied Linguistics in the English Department at Northern Arizona University.
Reviews
"By far the most extensive quantitative investigation of spoken-written language differences has been the recent stunning research of Biber..." W. Chafe and D. Tannen x
"This work is an important landmark in several aspects. It is the most comprehensive objective study ever undertaken of variation across representative genres of speech and writing. It is the most far-reaching research into variation, bringing to bear a large number of linguistic variables on a large number of texts. It is one of the most sophisticated examples of advanced statistical technique ever applied to linguistic data, and it is a model of how to use (and how to explain the use of) factor analysis....Biber has produced a landmark study deserving a wide audience." Robert S. Wachal, American Speech
"This work is an important landmark in several aspects. It is the most comprehensive objective study ever undertaken of variation across representative genres of speech and writing. It is the most far-reaching research into variation, bringing to bear a large number of linguistic variables on a large number of texts. It is one of the most sophisticated examples of advanced statistical technique ever applied to linguistic data, and it is a model of how to use (and how to explain the use of) factor analysis....Biber has produced a landmark study deserving a wide audience." Robert S. Wachal, American Speech