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Date: 18-Aug-2011
From: Laura Bally [publicity at peterlang.com]
Subject: Corpora, Language, Teaching, and Resources: From Theory to
Practice: Kübler (Ed)
 

	
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From: Laura Bally [publicity at peterlang.com]
Subject: Corpora, Language, Teaching, and Resources: From Theory to Practice: Kübler (Ed)

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Title: Corpora, Language, Teaching, and Resources: From Theory to
Practice 
Series Title: Etudes contrastives - Volume 12  

Publication Year: 2011 
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
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Book URL: http://www.peterlang.com/?430054 


Editor: Natalie Kübler

Paperback: ISBN:  9783034300544 Pages: 340 Price: U.S. $ 97.95
Paperback: ISBN:  9783034300544 Pages: 340 Price: U.K. £ 63.20
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Abstract:

This volume brings together a selection of papers originally presented at the 
7th Teaching and Language Corpora Conference, which was held in Paris in 
2006. The volume is divided into four parts and deals with the practice of 
corpus use, learner corpora, the creation of resources and tools, and the 
evaluation of resources. This book follows the TaLC tradition which takes into 
account the great vitality and huge increase in computer facilities for using 
corpora and creating resources in language teaching. Also, the book deals 
with the teaching of language-related fields, such as translation, linguistics, 
terminology, or even literature and cultural studies. Moreover, some articles 
in this volume tackle the more theoretical concepts of corpus linguistics that 
can be introduced in language teaching. Other articles deal with the more and 
more user-friendly tools that are created to help linguists compile resources 
appropriate to language teaching. By showing the diversity of the proposed 
approaches, of corpus types, and corpus analyses that can be used in 
teaching, this volume allows readers to follow the extremely dynamic 
evolution of the domain. 


Contents: Natalie Kübler: Introduction - Bernhard Kettemann/Georg Marko: 
Data-driving Critical Discourse Analysis - Gill Philip: "...and I dropped my jaw 
with fear": The role of corpora in teaching phraseology - Alex Boulton: 
Bringing corpora to the masses: Free and easy tools for interdisciplinary 
language studies - Angela Chambers: Language learning as discourse 
analysis: playing games in a corpus of French journalistic discourse - Maggie 
Charles: Corpus evidence for teaching adverbial connectors of Contrast: 
however, yet, rather, instead and in contrast - Josta van Rij-Heyligers: 
Breaking the chains of rhetorics in academia: Corpus-based research as tool 
for transformation in discourse? - Sylvana Krausse: Semantic preference and 
semantic prosody in the specialist language class - Josef Schmied: Teaching 
and learning contrastive linguistics using an EU translation corpus with 
English, German, French and Spanish - Juan Pablo Jimenez-Caycedo/Meg 
Gebhard: "Expert-like" elementary narratives: A genre- and corpus-based 
study of L2 writing development - Maria Belen Diez Bedmar/Antonio Vicente 
Casas Pedrosa: The use of prepositions by Spanish learners of English at 
University level: a longitudinal analysis - Sara Castagnoli/Dragos 
Ciobanu/Kerstin Kunz/Natalie Kübler/Alexandra Volanschi: Designing a 
Learner Translator Corpus for Training Purposes - Mojca Pecman: How 
awareness of lexical combinatorion can improve second language learning: A 
model for analysing collocations in scientific discourse - Olympia Tsaknaki: 
Recognizing proverbs: A method and its applications - Philippe Martin: A 
language teaching software program using spontaneous speech corpora - 
Olivier Kraif/Agnès Tutin: Using a bilingual annotated corpus as an academic 
writing aid: an application for EFL users - Isabella Chiari: Teaching language 
variation using Italian corpora - Geoffrey Williams: The Learner's Dictionary 
and the Sciences: Mismatch or no match? 

Natalie Kübler is Professor in the Intercultural Studies and Applied Languages 
Department at the University Paris Diderot, Director of the Language 
Resource Center of the University and Head of the Languages for Special 
Purposes, Corpora, and Translation research team. Her research interests 
deal with corpus linguistics, corpus use in translation and language teaching, 
writing-aids for non native speakers of English for specific purposes, and e-
lexicography. She was the promoter of the Mellange project and is currently 
working on a multilingual online term and phraseological database (ARTES). 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Computational Linguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics
                     Translation


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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