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Developmental and Crosslinguistic Perspectives in Learner Corpus Research
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Edited by:
Yukio Tono
, Yuji Kawaguchi and Makoto Minegishi
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English
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2012
About this book
This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of current research and developments on the use of learner corpora perceived from developmental and crosslinguistic perspectives. The book is divided into two parts. The eleven contributions of Part I investigate the development of English language skills of young learners across seven countries/regions on the basis of a new corpus resource called the International Corpus of Crosslinguistic Interlanguage (ICCI). Part II contains seven papers devoted to other varieties of learner corpora, especially spoken learner corpora and learner corpora of languages other than English. Presenting original research in corpus linguistics, this book will be of interest to researchers and postgraduates in the fields of learner corpus research and second language acquisition and those who wish to apply corpus methodology in teaching and learning.
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Message from the President
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Introduction
7 - Part 1. The International Corpus of Crosslinguistic Interlanguage (ICCI)
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The English profile: Using learner data to develop the CEFR for English
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International Corpus of Crosslinguistic Interlanguage: Project overview and a case study on the acquisition of new verb co-occurrence patterns
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Compilation and exploration of ICCI corpus for learner language research
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The use of demonstrative reference in English texts by Austrian school-age learners
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The role of conventionalized language in the acquisition and use of articles by Polish EFL learners
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The use of intensifying adverbs in learner writing
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Profiling EFL learners' writing performance by syntactic complexity: A corpus-based study
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A cross-sectional analysis of the use of the English article system in Spanish learner writing
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Lexical richness and variation in the writing of school-age EFL learners at different learning stages and different educational systems
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Use and misuse of cohesive devices in the writings of EFL Chinese learners: A corpus-based study
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Normalising frequency counts to account for 'opportunity of use' in learner corpora
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Spanish learners' production of French close rounded vowels: A corpus-based perceptual study
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Coding an L2 phonological corpus: From perceptual assessment to non-native speech models —An illustration with French nasal vowels—
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Design and analysis of Asian English speech corpus —How to elicit L1 phonology in L2 English data—
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Lexical profile of French learner speech: The Case of Japanese university students
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What's (not) in a corpus?—What to look for in a learner corpus of spoken English—
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The use of multi-word units in learner language narratives: Are there qualitative and/or quantitative differences between Japanese ESL learners and EFL learners?
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Corpus-based analysis of lexical collocations by intermediate Japanese language learners —With a focus on the verb suru
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Index of proper nouns
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Index of subjects
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Keywords for this book
Computational & corpus linguistics; Applied linguistics; Language acquisition
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Professional and scholarly;