74: Forensic Linguistics: Language as Legal Evidence

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77: Corpus Linguistics: Studying Language with Data

This episode offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to Corpus Linguistics, the data-driven approach to studying language through extensive, computerised collections of real-world texts. Moving beyond intuition and prescriptive rules, the discussion explains how corpus ...  Show more

76: Formalism: The Text Itself (Literary Theory)

This episode offers a definitive introduction to Formalism, the literary theory that insists on reading literature as a self-contained verbal artefact. Moving away from authorial biography, historical background, and moral judgement, Formalist critics redirected attention to the ...  Show more

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