Corpus-based studies in language use, language learning, and language documentation

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Corpus-based studies in language use, language learning, and language documentation

edited by John Newman, Harald Baayen and Sally Rice

(Language and computers : studies in practical linguistics, no. 73)

Rodopi, 2011

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"Collection of selected papers presented at the American Association for Corpus Linguistics Conference, held in Edmonton, Alberta, on October 8-11, 2009"--P. [1]

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Description

This volume consists of selected papers from the 2009 meeting of the American Association for Corpus Linguistics. The chapters cover aspects of language use (usage-based accounts of morphology/syntax of English and Tok Pisin), language learning (corpus-based learning of English, syntactic development observable in a Learner Corpus of English, "core" vocabulary items for learners of English) and language documentation (a new and innovative usage-based frequency dictionary of English, proposals to broaden the traditional understanding of a corpus in various directions, e.g., constructing a corpus of the content of Japanese manga comics). Taken together, the thirteen chapters represent a good cross-section of strands of new work in corpus linguistics, as practised by international scholars working on English and other languages.

Table of Contents

John Newman, Sally Rice and Harald Baayen: Introduction Language Use Kristina Geeraert and John Newman: I haven't drank in weeks: the use of past tense forms as past participles in English corpora Conor Snoek: Irregular -im suffixation in Tok Pisin: exploratory methods in multivariate analysis Gunnar Bergh: Complex extractions in a diachronic perspective Laura Teddiman: Subject ellipsis by text type: an investigation using ICE-GB Language Learning Li-Shih Huang: Language learners as language researchers: the acquisition of English grammar through corpus-aided discovery learning approach mediated by intra- and interpersonal dialogues Laurence Anthony, Kiyomi Chujo and Kathryn Oghigian: A novel, web-based, parallel concordancer for use in the ESL/EFL classroom Christine Johansson and Christer Geisler: Syntactic aspects of the writing of Swedish L2 learners of English Hanhong Li and Alex C. Fang: Age tagging and word frequency for learners' dictionaries Language Documentation Brian MacWhinney: The expanding horizons of corpus analysis Giancarla Unser-Schutz: Developing a text-based corpus of the language of Japanese comics (manga) Christopher Cox: Corpus linguistics and language documentation: challenges for collaboration Steven H. Weinberger and Stephen A. Kunath: The Speech Accent Archive: towards a typology of English accents Mark Davies and Dee Gardner: Creating and using A frequency dictionary of Contemporary American English: word sketches, collocates, and thematic lists

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  • NCID
    BB10407435
  • ISBN
    • 9789042034013
  • LCCN
    2012372484
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    297 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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