by Tony McEnery and Andrew Hardie; published by Cambridge University Press, 2012
 

About the authors

Tony McEnery

Tony McEnery is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at Lancaster University, and currently Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. He was formerly (2005-2007) Director of Research at the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

He is the author or editor of 15 books, not including this one! His research interests are wide ranging, but all focus on the application of the corpus-based methodology to new problems in linguistics and beyond.

A list of his research publications can be found here.

Andrew Hardie

Andrew Hardie is a Lecturer in Corpus Linguistics at Lancaster University. His research interests include corpus construction and annotation; the relationship between collocation and grammatical theory; and studying the languages of South Asia.

He is one of the lead developers of the Open Corpus Workbench, and the main author of the CQPweb corpus analysis system (now adopted as the official GUI of CWB).

A list of his research publications can be found here.

 

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Tony McEnery Andrew Hardie

Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, United Kingdom