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Text Analytics for Corpus Linguistics and Digital Humanities: Simple R Scripts and Tools
By (Author) Gerold Schneider
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
27th November 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Language and Linguistics
Computational and corpus linguistics
Data science and analysis: general
005.133
Paperback
236
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of how big tech analyses and exploits our text data, or investigate how political parties differ by analysing textual styles, associations and trends in documents Or create a map of a text collection and write a simple QA system yourself
This book explores how to apply state-of-the-art text analytics methods to detect and visualise phenomena in text data. Solidly based on methods from corpus linguistics, natural language processing, text analytics and digital humanities, this book shows readers how to conduct experiments with their own corpora and research questions, underpin their theories, quantify the differences and pinpoint characteristics. Case studies and experiments are detailed in every chapter using real-world and open access corpora from politics, World English, history, and literature. The results are interpreted and put into perspective, pitfalls are pointed out, and necessary pre-processing steps are demonstrated. This book also demonstrates how to use the programming language R, as well as simple alternatives and additions to R, to conduct experiments and employ visualisations by example, with extensible R-code, recipes, links to corpora, and a wide range of methods. The methods introduced
can be used across texts of all disciplines, from history or literature to party manifestos and patient reports.
Gerold Schneider is Adjunct Professor at the Department of Computational Linguistics of the University of Zurich, Switzerland.