Interview with Susan Hunston

Susan Hunston is Professor of English Language at the University of Birmingham, UK. She has been involved in Corpus Linguistics for many years and has written extensively on corpora, discourse, and the lexis-grammar interface. She is probably best known as the author of Corpora in Applied Linguistics (2002, Cambridge University Press). Susan is currently co-editor, with Carol Chapelle, of the Cambridge Applied Linguistics series.

Cambridge Extra asked her about the new Elements in Corpus Linguistics series and the benefits of this new publishing format. Interview by Rebecca Taylor.

Please could you tell us about the new series, Elements in Corpus Linguistics, and its aims?

The Elements in Corpus Linguistics series covers all aspects of Corpus Linguistics, from applied research to technical and statistical aspects. . . . → Read More: Interview with Susan Hunston