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Learner Corpus Research: New Perspectives and Applications: Corpus and Discourse

Editat de Dr Vaclav Brezina, Dr Lynne Flowerdew Contribuţii de Professor Anthony McEnery, Dr Dana Gablasova
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2017
This volume showcases original, agenda-setting studies in the field of learner corpus research of both spoken and written production. The studies have important applications for classroom pedagogy. The volume brings readers up-to-date with new written and spoken learner corpora, often looking at previously under-examined variables in learner corpus investigations. It also demonstrates innovative applications of learner corpus findings, addressing issues such as the effect of task, the effect of learner variables and the nature of learner language. The volume is of significant interest to researchers working in corpus linguistics, learner corpus research, second language acquisition and English for Academic and Specific Purposes, as well to practitioners interested in the application of the findings in language teaching and assessment.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474272889
ISBN-10: 1474272886
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Corpus and Discourse

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

State-of-the-art overview of current research into spoken and written learner corpora, including an introduction to prominent quantitative studies of recently-compiled corpora

Notă biografică

Vaclav Brezina is a Research Fellow at the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science, Lancaster University.Lynne Flowerdew is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of Applied Linguistics and Communication, Birkbeck, University of London.

Cuprins

Preface, Tony McEneryIntroduction, Vaclav Brezina and Lynne FlowerdewPart I: Task and Learner Variables1. The effect of task and topic on opportunity of use in learner corpora, Andrew Caines and Paula Buttery (University of Cambridge, UK)2. Phrasal verbs in spoken L2 English: The effect of L2 proficiency and L1 background, Irene Marin Cervantes and Dana Gablasova (Lancaster University, UK)3. Investigating the effect of the study abroad variable on learner output: A pseudo-longitudinal study on spoken German learner English, Sandra Götz and Jobrayato Mukherjee (Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany)Part II: Analysis of Learner Language4. Disagreement in advanced learner speech, Dana Gablasova and Vaclav Brezina (Lancaster University, UK)5. Self-repetitions in learners' spoken language: a corpus-based study, Marek Molenda, Piotr Pezik (University of Lodz, Poland) and John Osborne (Université de Savoie)6. A Corpus-driven study of the learning of disciplinary genres, Ryan Miller (Kent State University) and Silvia Pessoa (Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar)7. Beyond frequencies: Investigating the semantic and stylistic features of phrasal verbs in a three-year longitudinal study corpus by Chinese university students, Meilin Chen (City University of Hong Kong)8. Figurative language in intermediate-level second language writing, Justine Paris (Sorbonne-Nouvelle, Paris, France)Index

Recenzii

Overall, the richness of the study designs and the L2 teaching implications drawn from robust findings clearly make Learning Corpus Research: New Perspectives and Applications a great candidate for reading in graduate programs.
This volume is an invaluable resource to a wide range of readers, including applied linguists and teachers, who are interested in the learner language and corpus-based research. Researchers can use this book to find exemplary studies with great reporting practices. Especially appreciating readers would be practitioners who have been longing for empirical evidence as to whether their instinct about learner language can be empirically studied, and if so what they could do with those inter-language patterns.
Contains much innovative research and makes a substantial contribution to the field, especially with regard to methodology.
The volume under review presents interesting findings on well-known learner corpora but also showcases exciting new data sets and methods as well as critical discussions on important methodological issues ... the volume will no doubt be of interest to any researcher in the field of learner language and a must-read for anyone involved in LCR.