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Corpus Linguistics and 17th-Century Prostitution: Computational Linguistics and History

By Anthony McEnery and Helen Baker.

Corpus linguistics has much to offer history, being as both disciplines engage so heavily in analysis of large amounts of textual material. This book demonstrates the opportunities for exploring corpus linguistics as a method in historiography and the humanities and social sciences more generally. Focussing on the topic of prostitution in 17th-century England, it shows how corpus methods can assist in social research, and can be used to deepen our understanding and comprehension. McEnery and Baker draw principally on two sources – the newsbook Mercurius Fumigosis and the Early English Books Online Corpus. This scholarship on prostitution and the sex trade offers insight into the social position of women in history.

London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 271p.

Madness Language and the Law

By Bruce A. Arrigo.

The classic real-life application of semiotics to the study of the plight of the mentally ill, victims of an impossibly convoluted legal system that gobbled them up and spat them out either as criminals or as those who must be committed to an institution no matter what. Mad or bad? You decide. One hesitates to say it, but not much has changed since this enlightening book was written some four decades ago.

NY. Harrow and Heston Publishers. 2019. 176p.