Sinclairian

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Sinclair +‎ -ian

Adjective[edit]

Sinclairian (comparative more Sinclairian, superlative most Sinclairian)

  1. Of or relating to John McHardy Sinclair (1933–2007), British linguist who pioneered work in corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, lexicography, and language teaching.
    • 2013, Patrick Hanks, Lexical Analysis: Norms and Exploitations, page 404:
      Romer (2008) uses a Sinclairian approach to corpus analysis in order to identify positive and negative evaluations in texts such as book reviews: how can we find out quickly and reliably (and preferably automatically, by computer program) whether a reviewer thinks a book is worth bothering with?