Browsing by Author "Clancy, Brian"
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Building a corpus to represent a variety of a language (Pre-published version)
Clancy, Brian (Routledge, 2010) -
Communities of (mal)practice? Exploring the interface of corpus linguistics and social theory
Clancy, Brian; Vaughan, Elaine Claire (University of Newcastle, 2014) -
Community and identity in language: small words, big ideas
Clancy, Brian; Vaughan, Elaine Claire (University of Jyväskylä [Finland], 2014) -
Complementary perspectives on hedging behaviour in family discourse: The analytical synergy of variational pragmatics and corpus linguistics (Pre-published version)
Clancy, Brian (John Benjamins, 2011)This paper argues that corpus linguistics offers a methodology which benefits variational pragmatic analysis in a number of ways. Corpus linguistic tools such as word frequency lists allow the researcher to construct a ... -
Conflict in corpora: Investigating family conflict sequences using a corpus pragmatic approach (Pre-published version)
Clancy, Brian (John Benjamins, 2018)The analysis of conflict in family discourse has often been characterised by ethnographic approaches and/or fine-grained analysis of unique conflict episodes. This article, by contrast, uses a c.175,000-word spoken corpus ... -
The devil is in the detail: Using corpora to investigate spoken language varieties
Clancy, Brian; Vaughan, Elaine Claire (AACL [American Association for Corpus Linguistics], 2014) -
The exchange in family discourse (Pre-print version)
Clancy, Brian (Irish Association for Applied Linguistics (IRAAL), 2002)The intimate genre of family discourse has traditionally posed problems for linguists because of the difficulty in collecting the data and the intimate nature of the genre. For obvious reasons, people view family life as ... -
From language as system to language as discourse (Pre-published version)
Clancy, Brian; McCarthy, Michael (Routledge, 2019) -
Hurry up baby son all the boys is finished their breakfast: A socio-pragmatic analysis of Irish settled and Traveller family discourse
Clancy, Brian (Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2010)The present study utilises an integrative theoretical approach that combines variational pragmatics and community of practice to examine two corpora representing spoken language collected in the home/family environment: ... -
"I flirt by insulting people": Exploring the creation and performance of intimacy in 'First Dates (Ireland)'
Clancy, Brian (Africa in Words, 2017) -
Learning from learner support: a profile of the uptake of one-to-one tutoring in Mary Immaculate College (Pre-published version)
Clancy, Brian (Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2015) -
Pragmatics (Pre-published version)
Clancy, Brian; O'Keeffe, Anne (Cambridge University Press, 2015) -
The pragmatics of Irish English (Pre-published version)
Clancy, Brian; Vaughan, Elaine Claire (Cambridge University Press, 2011)The use of English in Ireland shows specific features which contribute to its unique profile. -
Small corpora and pragmatics (Pre-published version)
Clancy, Brian; Vaughan, Elaine Claire (Springer, 2013)Corpus linguistics is more often than not associated with large-scale collections of spoken or written data, representing genres, varieties or contexts of use. Many of these have been successfully exploited for pragmatics ... -
Using a corpus to enhance pragmatic awareness (Pre-published version)
Clancy, Brian; O'Keeffe, Anne (Perifèric, 2012) -
We can check it in the corpus shur: Framing the use of corpus and corpus methodologies through an investigation of the pragmatic marker shur in Irish English
Clancy, Brian; Vaughan, Elaine Claire (Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2013) -
'You're fat. You'll eat them all.' Politeness strategies in family discourse (Pre-print version)
Clancy, Brian (de Gruyter, 2005)