@ARTICLE{Łodej_Sylwester_Science_2021, author={Łodej, Sylwester}, number={No 3}, pages={351-370}, journal={Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny}, howpublished={online}, year={2021}, publisher={Wydział I Nauk Humanistycznych i Społecznych PAN i Uniwersytet Warszawski}, abstract={The study of human scientific activity is a well-established field of historical investigation. There are numerous publications devoted to the history of science both in the formats of research papers, monographs and encyclopaedias. The present study aims at testing the validity and relevance of computer text analysis for the purpose of making a contribution to these scholarly studies. The content of the phraseological discussion included here is based on several diachronic corpora of American English with special attention paid to the Time Magazine Corpus. This corpus contains all the articles published in Time Magazine in the years 1923–2006 which are available via integrated online software from the English Corpora platform. The lexical analysis identifies collocational patterns of the term science where science is the main collocator whereas attributive adjectives define the scope of reference of the term under discussion. Nominal compounds are also considered. Additionally, this study traces cultural diachronic distribution and frequency trends of both the term science and its phraseological developments with special focus on the names of various sciences accounted for in Time Magazine.}, type={Article}, title={Science and Scientific Disciplines in Time Magazine: a Corpus Study}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/122108/PDF-MASTER/2021-03-KNEO-03-Lodej.pdf}, doi={10.24425/kn.2021.139062}, keywords={science, terminology, adjective, Time Magazine, corpus}, }