[Corpora-List] fiction dialogue in corpora

From: Karin Axelsson (karin.axelsson@eng.gu.se)
Date: Mon Apr 10 2006 - 12:55:46 MET DST

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    Dear Corpora-List members,

    I’m a PhD student planning to study tag questions in the BNC. I’d
    like to compare the use in fiction dialogue to that in spoken
    conversation. In order to compare frequencies I would need to know
    the proportion of dialogue, i.e. direct speech, in a sub-corpus of
    the written part restricted to the imaginative domain and book as
    medium of text (probably also restricted to the UK and Ireland as
    domicile of author and maybe also restricted to the latest period of
    time: 1985-1993)

    Does anybody know how large the proportion of direct speech is in
    this sub-corpus?

    If not, does anybody know how to find out the proportion of direct
    speech in such a sub-corpus?

    Are there any corpora of just British fiction dialogue?

    The best alternative I know of is the English original fiction part
    of the English-Norwegian Parallel Corpus, where direct speech is a
    possible search restriction. Unfortunately, there are as yet no
    figures for the proportion of direct speech in it.

    Has anybody done research on the proportion of direct speech in
    British fiction? There appear to be large differences for different
    authors (and probably differences between fiction in different genres
    and different languages).

    Many thanks in advance for answers to any of these questions.

    Best regards,
    Karin Axelsson
    PhD student
    English Deparment
    Göteborg University
    Sweden



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