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Manual annotation of evaluative language expressions : bridging discourse and corpus approaches

Author

  • Matteo Fuoli
  • Dylan Glynn

Summary, in English

The analysis of evaluation in text poses significant methodological challenges, which mainly arise from the fact that: a) evaluative meanings can be expressed through an open-ended range of lexico-grammatical resources; b) they can span multiple words; c) context and co-text play a key role in determining the evaluative meaning of words or phrases; d) the interpretation of evaluation in text depends on the reader’s/analyst’s reading position and is, therefore, necessarily subjective.

These complexities have so far seriously limited the development of corpus-driven description of this phenomenon. This study addresses these methodological issues through the application of multivariate usage-feature / profile-based analysis (Geeraerts et al., 1994; Gries, 2003). This method bridges quantitative and qualitative perspectives and has been successfully applied to the description of various semantic and morphosyntactic phe- nomena. The method relies on the use of manual annotation software and is based on explicit criteria for the identification of evaluative items, including inter-annotator agreement metrics to control for rater bias. The results of the annotation are modelled with mutlivariate statistics. This step identifies structural patterns in the data and tests the accuracy of the description with predictive modelling.

Department/s

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper: abstract

Topic

  • Languages and Literature

Conference name

Evaluative Language and Corpus Linguistics Workshop - Corpus Linguistics Conference

Conference date

2013-07-22 - 2013-07-26

Conference place

Lancaster, United Kingdom

Status

Published