RESEARCH METHODS FOR INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION STUDIES

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Workshop

RESEARCH METHODS FOR INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION STUDIES

Ulla Connor, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

Although textual analysis and qualitative methods such as ethnographic annotations to supplement the textual analysis have been and continue to be the most common methods in intercultural rhetoric research, corpus linguistics is a new, powerful method of analysis. When applied in a contextually and culturally sensitive manner, corpus linguistics allows examining huge amounts of authentic language use data, making it possible for IR studies to be far more evidence­based than ever before. Therefore, following the keynote speech, in this workshop, we will get acquainted with corpora and some corpus­based analyses and tools that can be applied to intercultural discourse analysis. Key issues in corpus design will be covered: definitions, sizes, and representativeness. We will work through samples of cross­cultural or parallel corpora and learn to use some basic functions of corpus tools to help in this type of analysis. Emphasis in the workshop will be on specialized, cross­cultural corpora and their practical applications for the EAP/ESP teacher/researcher.


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