Publications arising from the SW&TP Written and
Spoken projects
Authored books
Semino, E. and Short, M. (forthcoming) Corpus Stylistics: The Presentation of Speech, Writing and Thought in a Corpus of English Writing. London: Routledge.
Journal articles
McIntyre, D., Bellard-Thomson, C., Heywood, J.,
McEnery, A., Semino, E. and Short,
M.
(forthcoming)
'Investigating
the presentation of speech, thought and writing in spoken British English:
a corpus-based approach.' International Journal of Corpus Linguistics.
Semino, E., Short, M. and Culpeper, J. (1997) ‘Using a corpus to test and refine a model of speech and thought presentation.’
Poetics 25. 17-43.
Semino, E., Short, M. and Wynne, M. (1999) ‘Hypothetical words and thoughts in contemporary British narratives.’
Narrative 7:3. 307-34.
Short, M., Semino, E. and Wynne, M. (1997) ‘A (free direct) reply to Paul Simpson’s discourse.’
Journal of Literary Semantics. 26:3. 219-28
Short, M., Semino, E. and Wynne, M. (2002) ‘Revisiting the notion of faithfulness in discourse report/(re)presentation using a corpus approach.’
Language and Literature 11:4. 325-55.
Short, M. Wynne, M. and Semino, E. (1998) ‘Reading reports: discourse presentation in a corpus of narratives, with special reference to news reports.’
Anglistik & Englischunterricht. 39-65.
Book chapters
Leech, G., McEnery, A. and Wynne, M. (1997) ‘Further levels of annotation.’ in Garside, R., Leech, G. and McEnery, A. (eds)
Corpus Annotation. London: Longman. 85-101.
Short, M. (forthcoming) ‘A corpus-based approach to speech, thought and writing presentation.’ in
Wilson, A., Rayson, P. and McEnery, A. (eds) Corpus Linguistics by the Lune: A Festschrift for Geoffrey Leech. Frankfurt/Main:
Peter Lang.
Short, M. (2001) ‘Revisiting the notion of faithfulness in discourse: report/(re)presentation using a
corpus approach.’ in Biermann, I. and Combrink, A. (eds) Poetics,
Linguistics and History: Discourses of War and Conflict. Potchefstroom
University Press: Potchefstroom, South Africa.
Short, M., Semino, E. and Culpeper, J. (1996) ‘Using a corpus for stylistics research: speech and thought presentation.’ in Short, M. and Thomas, J. (eds)
Using Corpora in Language Research. London: Longman. 110-31.
Short, M., Wynne, M. and Semino, E. (1999) ‘Reading reports: discourse presentation in a corpus of narratives, with special reference to news reports.’ in Diller, H. J. and E. O. Gert Stratmann (eds)
English via Various Media. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag C. Winter. 39-66.
Wynne, M., Short, M. and Semino, E. (1998) ‘A corpus-based investigation of speech, thought and writing presentation in English narrative texts.’ in Renouf, A. (ed.)
Explorations in Corpus Linguistics. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 231-45.
Conference proceedings
McIntyre, D., Bellard-Thomson, C., Heywood, J.,
McEnery, A., Semino, E. and Short,
M. (2003) 'The construction of a corpus to investigate the
presentation of speech, thought and writing in written and spoken British
English.' in Archer, D., Rayson, P., Wilson, A. and McEnery, A. (eds) Proceedings
of the Corpus Linguistics 2003 Conference. Lancaster University:
UCREL Technical Papers 16. 513-23.
Conference presentations
Heywood, J. and McIntyre, D. (2003) 'A corpus-based investigation into speech, thought and writing presentation in spoken British English.'
23rd Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association,
Bogaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey. June 23-26.
McIntyre, D. (2003) 'Building a corpus to investigate the presentation of speech,
thought and writing in spoken British English.'
PALC
(Practical Applications in Language Corpora) Conference 2003, Łodz University, Poland. April 4-6.
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slideshow
McIntyre, D. (2002) 'Investigating the presentation of speech,
thought and writing in spoken British English: a corpus-based approach.' AAACL (American Association of Applied Corpus Linguistics) 4th North American Symposium on
Corpus Linguistics, Indiana Center for Intercultural Communication and Indiana
University/Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA. November 1-3.
McIntyre, D. and Heywood, J. (2003) 'The
construction of a corpus to investigate the presentation of speech,
thought and writing in spoken British English.'
Corpus Linguistics 2003, Lancaster University. March 28-31.
Semino, E. and Short, M. (2001) ‘When the medium is the discourse: (hypothetical) speech presentation, text worlds and persuasion in a narrative about communication with the dead.’ 21st Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association. Eötvös Loránd University,
Budapest, Hungary. April 12-14.
Short, M. (1999) 'The faithfulness war: revisiting the notion of
faithfulness in discourse presentation theory.' 19th Conference of the
Poetics and Linguistics Association. Potchefstroom University, South
Africa. March 29-April 1.
Short, M. (2002) ‘Identifying and analysing categories of discourse presentation in (a) writing and (b) speech (a bit!)’ 22nd Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association. University of Birmingham. April 2-4.
Wynne, M. (1998) 'A corpus-based investigation of speech and
thought presentation in English narrative texts.' 11 Jahrestagung
der Gesellschaft für Linguistische DatenVerarbeitung (GLDV '99).
Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt, Germany. July 8-10.
Wynne, M., Semino, E., Culpeper, J. and Short, M. (1995) Plenary paper.
15th Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association. Universidad
de Granada, Spain. September.
Wynne, M., Short, M. and Semino, E. (1998) '"She turns to me,
what do you think?": references to context in the understanding of
discourse representation.' International conference on speech, writing and
context: literary and linguistic perspectives. University of Nottingham.
July.
Miscellaneous talks
McIntyre, D. and Heywood, J. (2002) ‘Investigating speech, thought and writing presentation in a corpus of spoken British English.’ Pragmatics and Stylistics Research Group. Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language, Lancaster University. 1 February.
Semino, E. and Short, M. (1998) ‘The speech, thought and writing presentation project.’ Linguistics Circle. Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language, Lancaster University. 5
November.
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