CONTENTS // List of figures vii // List of tables x // Contributors xii // Acknowledgements xv // 1 Introduction: partiality and reflexivity 1 // Anna Marchi and Charlotte Taylor // PARTA // Overlooked areas (checking the dusty comers) 17 // 2 Similarity 19 // Charlotte Taylor // 3 Absence: you don’t know what you’re missing. Or do you? 38 // Alison Duguid and Alan Partington // 4 Overlooked text types: from fictional texts to real-world discourses 60 Alon Lischinsky // PART ? // Triangulation (identifying blind spots) 83 // 5 Analysing the multimodal text 85 // Helen Capie // vi Contents // 6 Using multiple data sets 110 // Sylvia Jaworska and Karen Kinloch // I Interdisciplinary approaches in corpus linguistics and CADS 130 Clyde Ancarno // PART C // Research design (avoiding pitfalls/re-examining the foundations) 157 // 8 The role of the text in corpus and discourse analysis: missing // the trees for the forest 159 // Jesse Egbert and Erin Schnur // 9 Dividing up the data: epistemological, methodological and // practical impact of diachronic segmentation 174 // Anna Marchi // 10 Visualisation in corpus-based discourse studies 197 // Laurence Anthony // II Keyness analysis: nature, metrics and techniques 225 // Costas Gabrielatos // 12 Statistical choices in corpus-based discourse analysis 259 // Vaclav Brezina // 13 Conclusion: reflecting on reflective research 281 // Paul Baker // Index // 293