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TY - JOUR
T1 - Searching for the unspeakable
T2 - An iterative approach to designing a corpus of texts about a taboo topic
AU - Eyssette, S.
AU - Brookes, G.
N1 - Export Date: 30 May 2024
PY - 2024/8/31
Y1 - 2024/8/31
N2 - Taboo topics tend, by their definition, to be censored in language use, and are thus often absent from discourse. When such topics are discussed, they tend to be referred to indirectly, for example through euphemistic language. This presents a challenge for the design and construction of topic-specific corpora, then, when the topic being investigated might be considered taboo within the culture and/or discourse context under study. In this article, we explore the challenges involved in attempting to construct a corpus of news media texts that are ‘about’ a taboo topic. Focusing on the case of incest – an issue deeply entrenched in social and linguistic taboos – we present an iterative, corpus-assisted approach to designing, assessing and (re)constructing a corpus of UK newspaper articles about this topic. As well as contributing to our understanding of the representation of incest in UK news media, this article underscores the importance of transparency and reflexivity in the process of (iterative) corpus design and serves to demonstrate how the reporting of this process might proceed in other studies whose data similarly represent a product of iterative design.
AB - Taboo topics tend, by their definition, to be censored in language use, and are thus often absent from discourse. When such topics are discussed, they tend to be referred to indirectly, for example through euphemistic language. This presents a challenge for the design and construction of topic-specific corpora, then, when the topic being investigated might be considered taboo within the culture and/or discourse context under study. In this article, we explore the challenges involved in attempting to construct a corpus of news media texts that are ‘about’ a taboo topic. Focusing on the case of incest – an issue deeply entrenched in social and linguistic taboos – we present an iterative, corpus-assisted approach to designing, assessing and (re)constructing a corpus of UK newspaper articles about this topic. As well as contributing to our understanding of the representation of incest in UK news media, this article underscores the importance of transparency and reflexivity in the process of (iterative) corpus design and serves to demonstrate how the reporting of this process might proceed in other studies whose data similarly represent a product of iterative design.
U2 - 10.1016/j.rmal.2024.100119
DO - 10.1016/j.rmal.2024.100119
M3 - Journal article
VL - 3
JO - Research Methods in Applied Linguistics
JF - Research Methods in Applied Linguistics
SN - 2772-7661
IS - 2
M1 - 100119
ER -