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Complementing corpus analysis with web-based experimentation in research on World Englishes
Usage-based research in linguistics has to a large extent relied on corpus data. However, a feature’s “failure to
appear in even a very large corpus (such as the Web) is not evidence for ungrammaticality, nor is appearance evidence for
grammaticality” (Schütze and Sprouse 2013: 29). It is therefore advisable to complement
corpus-based analyses with experimental data, so as to (ideally) obtain converging evidence. This paper reviews reasons for
combining corpus linguistic with psycholinguistic experimental methods, and demonstrates how research on varieties of English can
profit from experimentation. For a study of conversion in Asian Englishes, the maze task (Forster, Guerrera, and Elliot 2009; Forster 2010) was implemented with a
web-based, open-source software. The results of the experiment dovetail with a previous analysis of the Corpus of Global
Web-based English (Davies 2013). These results should encourage
researchers not to base findings exclusively on corpus evidence, but corroborate them by means of experimental data.
期刊介绍:
English World-Wide has established itself as the leading and most comprehensive journal dealing with varieties of English. The focus is on scholarly discussions of new findings in the dialectology and sociolinguistics of the English-speaking communities (native and second-language speakers), but general problems of sociolinguistics, creolistics, language planning, multilingualism and modern historical sociolinguistics are included if they have a direct bearing on modern varieties of English. Although teaching problems are normally excluded, English World-Wide provides important background information for all those involved in teaching English throughout the world.