Dr Andrew Hardie

Reader in Linguistics

Research Overview

My major specialism is corpus linguistics - specifically, the methodology of corpus linguistics, and how it can be applied to different areas of study in linguistics and beyond. I am currently working on applications of corpus methods in the social sciences and humanities. I am also very interested in the use of corpus-based methods to study languages other than English, especially the languages of Asia, with an especial focus on issues in descriptive and theoretical grammar.

My publications list is available here.

Encyclopaedia of Shakespeare's Language
01/05/2016 → 31/10/2019
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Understanding Corporate Communications
01/12/2014 → 01/10/2016
Other

Comparable and Parallel Corpus Approaches to the Third Code: English and Chinese Perspectives
01/11/2013 → 28/07/2015
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ESRC centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science - CASS
31/03/2013 → 30/03/2018
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Metaphor in End of Life Care
01/09/2012 → 28/06/2014
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FP7: Spatial Humanities
01/01/2012 → 31/12/2016
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Corpus Research in Early Modern English
01/10/2011 → …
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CQPweb
01/08/2008 → …
Other

Corpus based grammer in contrast : The cross-linguistic distributional analysis of Naepali grammatical categories
01/10/2007 → 30/09/2009
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Variability in child language
01/04/2007 → …
Other

A digital resource for the study of spoken Nepali language; the bandhu collection
16/01/2006 → 15/01/2007
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Using a semantic annotation tool for research on metaphor in discourse
01/12/2005 → …
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CASS Legacy funding
01/01/1900 → …
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Computational Methods for Literary-Historical Textual Scholarship
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

The 4th Corpora and Discourse International Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

ESRC (External organisation)
Membership of committee

  • ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science