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14. Small corpora and teaching writing
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction xvii
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Section I: Corpus analysis: from large to small
- 1. Large corpora, small corpora, and the learning of “language” 3
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Section II: Tools for small corpus analysis
- 2. Using small corpora to investigate learner needs 31
- 3. Comparing corpora and identifying key words, collocations, and frequency distributions through the Word Smith Tools suite of computer programs 47
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Section III: Analysing and teaching language variation in genres through small corpora
- 4. Concordancing as a tool in course design 71
- 5. Using a small corpus to obtain data for teaching a genre 93
- 6. Small corpora and language variation 135
- 7. Investigating and teaching genres using the World Wide Web 175
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Section IV: Small corpora and the investigation of English structure
- 8. Classroom use of a systemic functional small learner corpus 207
- 9. Specialised corpus, local and functional grammars 237
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Section V: Using parallel corpora as a source of classroom data
- 10. Collecting, aligning and analysing parallel corpora 279
- 11. Corpus, comparison, culture 311
- 12. Small corpora and translation 335
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Section VI: Using learner corpora in ELT
- 13. The exploitation of small learner corpora in EAP materials design 363
- 14. Small corpora and teaching writing 381
- Name index 409
- Subject index 415
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction xvii
-
Section I: Corpus analysis: from large to small
- 1. Large corpora, small corpora, and the learning of “language” 3
-
Section II: Tools for small corpus analysis
- 2. Using small corpora to investigate learner needs 31
- 3. Comparing corpora and identifying key words, collocations, and frequency distributions through the Word Smith Tools suite of computer programs 47
-
Section III: Analysing and teaching language variation in genres through small corpora
- 4. Concordancing as a tool in course design 71
- 5. Using a small corpus to obtain data for teaching a genre 93
- 6. Small corpora and language variation 135
- 7. Investigating and teaching genres using the World Wide Web 175
-
Section IV: Small corpora and the investigation of English structure
- 8. Classroom use of a systemic functional small learner corpus 207
- 9. Specialised corpus, local and functional grammars 237
-
Section V: Using parallel corpora as a source of classroom data
- 10. Collecting, aligning and analysing parallel corpora 279
- 11. Corpus, comparison, culture 311
- 12. Small corpora and translation 335
-
Section VI: Using learner corpora in ELT
- 13. The exploitation of small learner corpora in EAP materials design 363
- 14. Small corpora and teaching writing 381
- Name index 409
- Subject index 415