Corpora (journal)

Corpora is a peer‑reviewed academic journal dedicated to the study and application of corpus linguistics. Published by the academic publisher Brill, the journal was launched in 2011 and issues scholarly articles on topics such as corpus construction, annotation, quantitative linguistic analysis, computational methods for corpus research, and the theoretical implications of corpus‑based findings.

The journal operates on a quarterly publication schedule and provides a venue for both empirical studies and methodological developments in the field. It welcomes contributions that address a wide range of languages and linguistic phenomena, as well as interdisciplinary work that connects corpus linguistics with areas such as natural language processing, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and language education.

Corpora is indexed in major scholarly databases, including Scopus and the Web of Science, thereby ensuring visibility within the broader linguistic and computational research communities. The editorial board consists of scholars specializing in corpus linguistics and related disciplines, and the journal follows standard academic peer‑review procedures to maintain scholarly rigor.

The journal is available both in print and electronic formats, with subscription options for institutions and individual readers, as well as open‑access publishing possibilities for authors who choose that route.

References

  • Brill Publishers. “Corpora.” Accessed 2026‑06‑15. https://brill.com/view/journals/corp/corp-overview.xml
  • Scopus source details for Corpora. Accessed 2026‑06‑15.

Note: All information presented is based on publicly available, verifiable sources as of the access date.

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