@article{Delfino_2021, title={Mulitidimensional analysis: number in Linguistics}, volume={2}, url={https://cadernos.abralin.org/index.php/cadernos/article/view/474}, DOI={10.25189/2675-4916.2021.v2.n4.id474}, abstractNote={<p>Corpus Linguistics, a branch of the Applied Linguistics, has as one of its methodologic constructs, the multidimensional analysis, a methodology which takes into consideration the quantitative part of the linguistic, where large collection of texts which make up the corpus of the analysis go through statistical procedures. The linguistic characteristics of the texts are grouped into factors according to their coocurrence in the texts. When these texts are linguistically interpreted, they are named dimensions. This methodologic approach started in the 80s with the American linguist Douglas Biber in the United States, who from this date on started the American approach of Corpus Linguistics. In Brazil, this approach is developed in texts in English, but also in Portuguese, German and Spanish and LAEL at PUC-SP is the main place of development of this methodology. This work is a literary review of this approach which in the beginning was developed to be a grammar / functional analysis and, nowadays, there is research in the lexical, semantic and collocational area.</p> <p> </p>}, number={4}, journal={Cadernos de Linguística}, author={Delfino, Maria Claudia Nunes}, year={2021}, month={Sep.}, pages={e474} }