Experimental, Computational, and corpus-based approaches to language learning : evidence and interpretation
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Experimental, Computational, and corpus-based approaches to language learning : evidence and interpretation
(Currents in language learning series / series editor Nick C. Ellis)
Wiley-Blackwell, c2017
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Description
Language acquisition occupies a central place in the study of human cognition, and research on how we learn language can be found across many disciplines, from developmental psychology and linguistics to education, philosophy and neuroscience. The investigation of a complex phenomenon like language acquisition naturally requires insights, tools, and methods from many disciplines, yet it is still relatively rare to find studies that combine multiple approaches. This volume brings together leading researchers in cognitive psychology, corpus research, developmental psychology, linguistics, and natural language processing to discuss opportunities and challenges of combining multiple approaches to language learning. The peer-reviewed chapters in this volume are written in an accessible and engaging fashion. Together, they provide the reader with a panorama of the exciting research currently being conducted at the intersection of experimental, computational and corpus-based approaches to language learning.
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Table of Contents
FOREWORD............... 5
Patrick Rebuschat, Detmar Meurers, and Tony McEnery
Language Learning Research at the Intersection of Experimental,
Computational, and Corpus-Based Approaches............... 6-13
Padraic Monaghan and Caroline F. Rowland
Combining Language Corpora With Experimental and Computational
Approaches for Language Acquisition Research............... 14-39
Nick C. Ellis
Cognition, Corpora, and Computing: Triangulating Research in
Usage-Based Language Learning............... 40-65
Detmar Meurers and Markus Dickinson
Evidence and Interpretation in Language Learning Research:
Opportunities for Collaboration With Computational Linguistics............... 66-95
Anke Ludeling, Hagen Hirschmann, and Anna Shadrova
Linguistic Models, Acquisition Theories, and Learner Corpora:
Morphological Productivity in SLA Research Exemplified by
Complex Verbs in German............... 96-129
Dana Gablasova, Vaclav Brezina, and Tony McEnery
Exploring Learner Language Through Corpora: Comparing
and Interpreting Corpus Frequency Information............... 130-154
Dana Gablasova, Vaclav Brezina, and Tony McEnery
Collocations in Corpus-Based Language Learning Research:
Identifying, Comparing, and Interpreting the Evidence............... 155-179
Theodora Alexopoulou, Marije Michel, Akira Murakami,
and Detmar Meurers
Theodora Alexopoulou, Marije Michel, Akira Murakami, and Detmar Meurers
Task Effects on Linguistic Complexity and Accuracy:A Large-Scale
Learner Corpus Analysis Employing Natural Language
Processing Techniques............... 180-208
Nicole Ziegler, Detmar Meurers, Patrick Rebuschat, Simon Ruiz, Jose L. Moreno-Vega,
Maria Chinkina, Wenjing Li, and Sarah Grey
Interdisciplinary Research at the Intersection of CALL, NLP, and SLA:
Methodological Implications From an Input Enhancement Project............... 209-231
Katrin Wisniewski
Empirical Learner Language and the Levels of the Common
European Framework of Reference............... 232-253
Brian MacWhinney
A Shared Platform for Studying Second Language Acquisition............... 254-275
INDEX............... 276-287
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