[LFG] First Call for Papers: 4th Learner Corpus Research Conference

Elena Volodina elena.volodina at svenska.gu.se
Wed Oct 26 07:39:32 UTC 2016


[with apologies for cross-posting]

*4th Learner Corpus Research Conference *
Bolzano/Bozen, Italy, 5‐7 October 2017

http://lcr2017.eurac.edu

*Call for Papers *
Following the successful conferences in Louvain‐la‐Neuve (Belgium) in 
2011, Bergen (Norway) in 2013 and Nijmegen (the Netherlands) in 2015, 
the 4th Learner Corpus Research Conference will be hosted by  the  
Institute  for  Specialised  Communication  and Multilingualism  at  
EURAC  Research, Bolzano/Bozen, Italy. The conference, organized under 
the aegis of the Learner Corpus Association, aims  to  be  a  showcase  
for  the  latest developments  in  the  field  and  will  feature  full  
paper presentations, work in progress reports, poster presentations, 
software demos and a book exhibition.

/The theme of LCR 2017/ is "Widening the Scope of Learner Corpus Research".

/Conference Venue/: European Academy Bozen/Bolzano – EURAC Research

/Confirmed keynote speakers/:

Philip Durrant (University of Exeter, United Kingdom)
Stefan Th. Gries (University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.)
Stefania Spina (Università per Stranieri Perugia, Italy)
The  keynote  speakers will  adress the theme  of LCR 2017  in their 
respective  lectures  on  L1 writing
development and Learner Corpus Research, quantitative methods in Learner 
Corpus Research, and
Learner Corpus Research and Italian as L2. We welcome papers that 
address all aspects of Learner
Corpus Research, in particular the following ones:

* Corpora as pedagogical resources
* Corpus‐based transfer studies
* Data mining and other explorative approaches to learner corpora
* English as a Lingua Franca
* Error detection and correction of learner language
* Extracting language features from learner corpora
* Innovative annotations in learner corpora
* Language for academic/specific purposes
* Learner varieties
* Learner corpora for less commonly taught languages
* Learner Corpus Research and the Common European Framework of Reference 
for Languages (CEFR)
* Learner Corpus Research and Natural Language Processing
* Links between Learner Corpus Research and other research methodologies 
(e.g. experimental methods)
* Search engines for learner corpora
* Statistical methods in learner corpus studies
* Task and learner variables

There will be four different categories of presentation:

* Full paper (20 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion)
* Work in Progress (WiP) report (10 minutes + 5 minutes for discussion)
* Corpus/software demonstration
* Poster
* The Work in Progress reports and posters are intended to present 
research still at a preliminary stage and on which researchers would 
like to get feedback.

The language of the conference is English.
*
**Abstracts *
Your abstract should be between 600 and 700 words (excluding a list of 
references). Abstracts should
provide the following:
* clearly articulated research question(s) and its/their relevance;
* the most important details about research approach, data and methods;
* the main results and their interpretation.

Abstracts should be submitted through EasyChair 
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lcr2017) by  Sunday  15 
January  2017.  Please  follow  instructions  provided  on  the 
conference  website (http://lcr2017.eurac.edu).
Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by the scientific committee. 
Notification of the outcome of
the review process will be sent by 31 March 2017.

/The LCR 2017 organising committee /
Andrea Abel (EURAC Research)
María Belén Díez‐Bedmar (Universidad de Jaén)
Daniela Gasser (EURAC Research)
Aivars Glaznieks (EURAC Research)
Verena Lyding (EURAC Research)
Lionel Nicolas (EURAC Research)

/The LCR 2017 scientific committee /
Andrea Abel (EURAC Research)
Katherine Ackerley (Università degil Studi di Padova)
Annelie Ädel (Dalarna University)
Nicolas Ballier (Université Paris Diderot – Paris 7)
María Belén Díez‐Bedmar (Universidad de Jaén)
Marcus Callies (Universität Bremen)
Erik Castello (Università degil Studi di Padova)
Francesca Coccetta (Università Ca’Foscari Venezia)
Pieter de Haan (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)
Hilde Hasselgård (Universitet i Oslo)
Sandra Deshors (New Mexico State University)
Ana Diaz‐Negrillo (Universidad de Granada)
Michael Flor (ETS)
John Flowerdew (City University of Hong Kong)
Lynne Flowerdew (independent researcher)
Fanny Forsberg Lundell (Stockholm University)
Gaëtanelle Gilquin (University of Louvain)
Sandra Götz (Justus Liebig Universität Gießen)
Solveig Granath (Karlstad University)
Sylviane Granger (Universtié catholique de Louvain)
Nicholas Groom (University of Birmingham)
Jirka Hana (Charles University Prague)
Shin’ichiro Ishikawa (Kobe University)
Jarmo Harri Jantunen (University of Jyväskylä)
Scott Jarvis (Ohio University)
Marie Källkvist (Lund University Sweden)
Agnieszka Lenko‐Szymanska (University of Warsaw)
Anke Lüdeling (Humboldt‐Universität Berlin)
Carla Marello (Università degil Studi Torino)
Fanny Meunier (Universtié catholique de Louvain)
Detmar Meurers (Universität Tübingen)
Florence Myles (University of Essex)
Susan Nacey (Hedmark University College)
Lionel Nicolas (EURAC Research)
Michael O’Donnell (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Signe Oksefjell Ebeling (Universitetet i Oslo)
Magali Paquot (Universtié catholique de Louvain/FNRS)
Pascual Pérez‐Paredes (University of Cambridge)
Tom Rankin (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Paul Rayson (UCREL, Lancaster University)
Ute Römer (University of Michigan)
Anna Siyanova‐Chanturia (Victoria University of Wellington)
Jennifer Thewissen (Universiteit Antwerpen)
Yukio Tono (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Nina Vyatkina (University of Kansas)
Heike Zinsmeister (Universität Hamburg)

For inquiries, contact Andrea Abel:   Andrea . Abel @ eurac . edu
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