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        A Corpus-based Linguistic Profiling of Marine Humanities Discourse

        ( Vincent B Y Ooi ) 부경대학교 글로벌지역학연구소 2017 Journal of Global and Area Studies(JGA) Vol.1 No.2

        “Marine humanities” is a very recent term to characterize an interdisciplinary field that examines the continuing narrative and construal of underwater and ocean environments, with the ultimate goal of understanding and preserving these environments. As “narrative” centrally makes use of language, this paper proposes a corpus linguistic-critical discourse analytic methodology that can be of assistance in the characterization and further understanding of marine humanities discourse. In order to demonstrate this methodology, the identification of ecological terms for study is first done by examining the 23-million word EcoLexicon corpus which is a multimodal terminological database reified by ‘word sketches’ using the Sketch Engine corpus tool. In order to corroborate the richness of the EcoLexicon corpus and to show the latest linguistic trends in the use of the term, the News of the World (NOW) Corpus of (currently) 5 billion words provides an overall indication of the frequency of distribution of each term across 20 countries in the trans-pacific region: the U.S., Australia, Kenya, Singapore, New Zealand, and other leading countries for which English is a native or near-native language. While varying in their views, these analytic tools and attendant corpora should provide a more inclusive perspective of marine humanities discourse and demonstrate the ability of corpus linguistics and ‘big data’ analysis to contribute to the wider inter-disciplinary conversation of marine humanities that relates human beings to their oceanic and wider ecological environments.

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