Correct option is D
The correct answer is a collection of texts used for linguistic statistical analysis Introduction: Quantitative literary research often borrows methodologies from linguistics and data science. The concept of a "corpus" is central to this approach, representing the structured dataset upon which analysis is performed.
Information Booster:
· In this context, a corpus (plural: corpora) is a purpose-built, systematic, and machine-readable collection of texts.
· It is assembled to be representative of a particular language, genre, period, or author's work for the purpose of empirical, statistical investigation.
· Researchers use specialized software to analyze such a corpus to discover patterns in word frequency, collocation, syntax, style, or thematic clusters that might not be visible through close reading alone.
Additional Knowledge:
· A genre-specific archive (A) may hold physical or digital texts but is not necessarily structured or tagged for systematic computational analysis.
· A digital tool for verse analysis (B) is software like
Voyant Tools or
ANTConc, which is used
to analyze a corpus.
· A comprehensive bibliography (C) is a list of sources, not the textual data itself.