CORPUS LINGUISTICS: ANALYZING LARGE TEXT CORPORA IN ENGLISH
Sevinch Kuziboyeva
Student of Termez university of economics and service
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This paper delves into the field of corpus linguistics, focusing on the analysis of large text corpora in the English language. Corpus linguistics involves the systematic study of language through large collections of texts, known as corpora. This research explores the methodologies used in corpus analysis, the types of corpora available, and their applications in various linguistic studies. It highlights the significance of corpus linguistics in understanding language patterns, usage, and evolution. The paper also discusses the advantages and limitations of using large text corpora for linguistic analysis.
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