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The latest scholarly research in Translation, Interpreting, and Intercultural Studies is published in relevant disciplinary journals. The following subject databases will be particularly useful in searching this journal literature:
Covers all aspects of translation studies, including intra- and interlingual translation, intercultural communication, adaptation, interpreting, localization, multimedia translation, language mediation, terminology and documentation. Content from the previous Translation Studies Abstracts (TSA) has been integrated into this database.
An abstract and index database of linguistic literature. Covers the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.
An authoritative compilation of scholarly material published internationally in language, literature, linguistics, literary theory and criticism, and more.
A multidisciplinary full-text archive of thousands of journal titles, mostly from the social sciences and humanities.
Corpora are large and structured sets of authentic text that have been gathered in electronic form according to a specific set of criteria. Corpus-based research enables systematic observation based on representative sampling.
Below are links to useful corpora:
100 million words, UK, 1980s-1993, by Brigham Young University.
450 million words, U.S.A., 1990-2012, by Brigham Young University.
An online archive of speeches from politicians around the world containing 4,860,739 words. It provides a web-based concordance feature, which allows corpus searches in untagged texts.
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