Twenty Years of Learner Corpus Research. Looking Back, Moving Ahead

Proceedings of the First Learner Corpus Research Conference (LCR 2011)
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Learner corpus research is a young but vibrant new brand of research which stands at a crossroads between corpus linguistics, second language acquisition and foreign language teaching. Its origins go back to the late 1980s when academics and publishers started collecting data from foreign/second language learners with a view to advancing our understanding of the mechanisms of second language acquisition and/or developing pedagogical tools and methods that more accurately target the needs of language learners. At first limited to English as a Foreign Language, learner corpus research has begun to spread to a wide range of languages and as a result, the community group of learner corpus researchers is rapidly growing and diversifying. The First Learner Corpus Research Conference organized by the Centre for English Corpus Linguistics of the Université catholique de Louvain in September 2011 aimed to take stock of the advances made in the field in its over twenty years of existence. The resulting proceedings volume covers issues of learner corpus design, collection and annotation and contains reports on various aspects of (written and spoken) learner interlanguage – pronunciation, prosody, grammar, lexis, phraseology and discourse – as well as design of learner-corpus-informed tools. The volume also explores some of the ways in which learner corpus research could develop in the near future.


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Éditeur
Presses universitaires de Louvain
Édité par
Sylviane Granger, Gaëtanelle Gilquin, Fanny Meunier,
Collection
Corpora and Language in Use
ISSN
20346417
Langue
anglais
BISAC Subject Heading
LAN009000 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics
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06 Professionnel et académique
CLIL (Version 2013-2019 )
3147 Linguistique, Sciences du langage
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Linguistes germanistes, ingénieurs du langage
Date de première publication du titre
21 juin 2013
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Date de publication
21 juin 2013
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9782875581990
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Nombre de pages de contenu principal : 526
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D/2013/9964/14 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgique
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