The Cambridge Handbook of Learner Corpus Research
Herausgeber: Gilquin, Gaëtanelle; Meunier, Fanny; Granger, Sylviane
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Herausgeber: Gilquin, Gaëtanelle; Meunier, Fanny; Granger, Sylviane
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An accessible and comprehensive survey of a fast-growing field, this Handbook explores the many interdisciplinary applications of learner corpus research.
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An accessible and comprehensive survey of a fast-growing field, this Handbook explores the many interdisciplinary applications of learner corpus research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 764
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1473g
- ISBN-13: 9781107041196
- ISBN-10: 1107041198
- Artikelnr.: 42766551
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- Books on Demand GmbH
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- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 764
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1473g
- ISBN-13: 9781107041196
- ISBN-10: 1107041198
- Artikelnr.: 42766551
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: learner corpus research - past, present and future
Sylviane Granger, Gaëtanelle Gilquin and Fanny Meunier; Part I. Learner
Corpus Design and Methodology: 2. From design to collection of learner
corpora Gaëtanelle Gilquin; 3. Learner corpus methodology Marcus Callies;
4. Learner corpora and psycholinguistics Philip Durrant and Anna
Siyanova-Chanturia; 5. Annotating learner corpora Bertus van Rooy; 6.
Speech annotation of learner corpora Nicolas Ballier and Philippe Martin;
7. Error annotation systems Anke Lüdeling and Hagen Hirschmann; 8.
Statistics for learner corpus research Stefan Th. Gries; Part II. Analysis
of Learner Language: 9. Learner corpora and lexis Tom Cobb and Marlise
Horst; 10. Learner corpora and phraseology Signe Oksefjell Ebeling and
Hilde Hasselgård; 11. Learner corpora and grammar Tom Rankin; 12. Learner
corpora and discourse JoAnne Neff-van Aertselaer; 13. Learner corpora and
pragmatics Nina Vyatkina and Joseph Cunningham; Part III. Learner Corpus
Research and Second Language Acquisition: 14. Second language acquisition
theory and learner corpus research Florence Myles; 15. Transfer and learner
corpus research John Osborne; 16. Learner corpora and formulaic language in
second language acquisition research Nick C. Ellis, Rita Simpson-Vlach, Ute
Römer, Matthew Brook O'Donnell and Stefanie Wulff; 17. Developmental
patterns in learner corpora Fanny Meunier; 18. Variability in learner
corpora Annelie Ädel; 19. Learner corpora and learning context Joybrato
Mukherjee and Sandra Götz; Part IV. Learner Corpus Research and Language
Teaching: 20. The learner corpus as a pedagogic corpus Angela Chambers; 21.
Learner corpora and language for academic and specific purposes Lynne
Flowerdew; 22. The contribution of learner corpora to reference and
instructional materials design Sylviane Granger; 23. Learner corpora and
language testing Fiona Barker, Angeliki Salamoura and Nick Saville; Part V.
Learner Corpus Research and Natural Language Processing: 24. Learner
corpora and natural language processing Detmar Meurers; 25. Automatic
grammar- and spell-checking for language learners Claudia Leacock, Martin
Chodorow and Joel Tetreault; 26. Learner corpora and automated scoring
Derrick Higgins, Chaitanya Ramineni and Klaus Zechner; 27. Learner corpora
and native language identification Scott Jarvis and Magali Paquot.
Sylviane Granger, Gaëtanelle Gilquin and Fanny Meunier; Part I. Learner
Corpus Design and Methodology: 2. From design to collection of learner
corpora Gaëtanelle Gilquin; 3. Learner corpus methodology Marcus Callies;
4. Learner corpora and psycholinguistics Philip Durrant and Anna
Siyanova-Chanturia; 5. Annotating learner corpora Bertus van Rooy; 6.
Speech annotation of learner corpora Nicolas Ballier and Philippe Martin;
7. Error annotation systems Anke Lüdeling and Hagen Hirschmann; 8.
Statistics for learner corpus research Stefan Th. Gries; Part II. Analysis
of Learner Language: 9. Learner corpora and lexis Tom Cobb and Marlise
Horst; 10. Learner corpora and phraseology Signe Oksefjell Ebeling and
Hilde Hasselgård; 11. Learner corpora and grammar Tom Rankin; 12. Learner
corpora and discourse JoAnne Neff-van Aertselaer; 13. Learner corpora and
pragmatics Nina Vyatkina and Joseph Cunningham; Part III. Learner Corpus
Research and Second Language Acquisition: 14. Second language acquisition
theory and learner corpus research Florence Myles; 15. Transfer and learner
corpus research John Osborne; 16. Learner corpora and formulaic language in
second language acquisition research Nick C. Ellis, Rita Simpson-Vlach, Ute
Römer, Matthew Brook O'Donnell and Stefanie Wulff; 17. Developmental
patterns in learner corpora Fanny Meunier; 18. Variability in learner
corpora Annelie Ädel; 19. Learner corpora and learning context Joybrato
Mukherjee and Sandra Götz; Part IV. Learner Corpus Research and Language
Teaching: 20. The learner corpus as a pedagogic corpus Angela Chambers; 21.
Learner corpora and language for academic and specific purposes Lynne
Flowerdew; 22. The contribution of learner corpora to reference and
instructional materials design Sylviane Granger; 23. Learner corpora and
language testing Fiona Barker, Angeliki Salamoura and Nick Saville; Part V.
Learner Corpus Research and Natural Language Processing: 24. Learner
corpora and natural language processing Detmar Meurers; 25. Automatic
grammar- and spell-checking for language learners Claudia Leacock, Martin
Chodorow and Joel Tetreault; 26. Learner corpora and automated scoring
Derrick Higgins, Chaitanya Ramineni and Klaus Zechner; 27. Learner corpora
and native language identification Scott Jarvis and Magali Paquot.
1. Introduction: learner corpus research - past, present and future
Sylviane Granger, Gaëtanelle Gilquin and Fanny Meunier; Part I. Learner
Corpus Design and Methodology: 2. From design to collection of learner
corpora Gaëtanelle Gilquin; 3. Learner corpus methodology Marcus Callies;
4. Learner corpora and psycholinguistics Philip Durrant and Anna
Siyanova-Chanturia; 5. Annotating learner corpora Bertus van Rooy; 6.
Speech annotation of learner corpora Nicolas Ballier and Philippe Martin;
7. Error annotation systems Anke Lüdeling and Hagen Hirschmann; 8.
Statistics for learner corpus research Stefan Th. Gries; Part II. Analysis
of Learner Language: 9. Learner corpora and lexis Tom Cobb and Marlise
Horst; 10. Learner corpora and phraseology Signe Oksefjell Ebeling and
Hilde Hasselgård; 11. Learner corpora and grammar Tom Rankin; 12. Learner
corpora and discourse JoAnne Neff-van Aertselaer; 13. Learner corpora and
pragmatics Nina Vyatkina and Joseph Cunningham; Part III. Learner Corpus
Research and Second Language Acquisition: 14. Second language acquisition
theory and learner corpus research Florence Myles; 15. Transfer and learner
corpus research John Osborne; 16. Learner corpora and formulaic language in
second language acquisition research Nick C. Ellis, Rita Simpson-Vlach, Ute
Römer, Matthew Brook O'Donnell and Stefanie Wulff; 17. Developmental
patterns in learner corpora Fanny Meunier; 18. Variability in learner
corpora Annelie Ädel; 19. Learner corpora and learning context Joybrato
Mukherjee and Sandra Götz; Part IV. Learner Corpus Research and Language
Teaching: 20. The learner corpus as a pedagogic corpus Angela Chambers; 21.
Learner corpora and language for academic and specific purposes Lynne
Flowerdew; 22. The contribution of learner corpora to reference and
instructional materials design Sylviane Granger; 23. Learner corpora and
language testing Fiona Barker, Angeliki Salamoura and Nick Saville; Part V.
Learner Corpus Research and Natural Language Processing: 24. Learner
corpora and natural language processing Detmar Meurers; 25. Automatic
grammar- and spell-checking for language learners Claudia Leacock, Martin
Chodorow and Joel Tetreault; 26. Learner corpora and automated scoring
Derrick Higgins, Chaitanya Ramineni and Klaus Zechner; 27. Learner corpora
and native language identification Scott Jarvis and Magali Paquot.
Sylviane Granger, Gaëtanelle Gilquin and Fanny Meunier; Part I. Learner
Corpus Design and Methodology: 2. From design to collection of learner
corpora Gaëtanelle Gilquin; 3. Learner corpus methodology Marcus Callies;
4. Learner corpora and psycholinguistics Philip Durrant and Anna
Siyanova-Chanturia; 5. Annotating learner corpora Bertus van Rooy; 6.
Speech annotation of learner corpora Nicolas Ballier and Philippe Martin;
7. Error annotation systems Anke Lüdeling and Hagen Hirschmann; 8.
Statistics for learner corpus research Stefan Th. Gries; Part II. Analysis
of Learner Language: 9. Learner corpora and lexis Tom Cobb and Marlise
Horst; 10. Learner corpora and phraseology Signe Oksefjell Ebeling and
Hilde Hasselgård; 11. Learner corpora and grammar Tom Rankin; 12. Learner
corpora and discourse JoAnne Neff-van Aertselaer; 13. Learner corpora and
pragmatics Nina Vyatkina and Joseph Cunningham; Part III. Learner Corpus
Research and Second Language Acquisition: 14. Second language acquisition
theory and learner corpus research Florence Myles; 15. Transfer and learner
corpus research John Osborne; 16. Learner corpora and formulaic language in
second language acquisition research Nick C. Ellis, Rita Simpson-Vlach, Ute
Römer, Matthew Brook O'Donnell and Stefanie Wulff; 17. Developmental
patterns in learner corpora Fanny Meunier; 18. Variability in learner
corpora Annelie Ädel; 19. Learner corpora and learning context Joybrato
Mukherjee and Sandra Götz; Part IV. Learner Corpus Research and Language
Teaching: 20. The learner corpus as a pedagogic corpus Angela Chambers; 21.
Learner corpora and language for academic and specific purposes Lynne
Flowerdew; 22. The contribution of learner corpora to reference and
instructional materials design Sylviane Granger; 23. Learner corpora and
language testing Fiona Barker, Angeliki Salamoura and Nick Saville; Part V.
Learner Corpus Research and Natural Language Processing: 24. Learner
corpora and natural language processing Detmar Meurers; 25. Automatic
grammar- and spell-checking for language learners Claudia Leacock, Martin
Chodorow and Joel Tetreault; 26. Learner corpora and automated scoring
Derrick Higgins, Chaitanya Ramineni and Klaus Zechner; 27. Learner corpora
and native language identification Scott Jarvis and Magali Paquot.