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Spoken Corpora in Applied Linguistics
Series:  Linguistic Insights
Studies in Language and Communication  Vol. 51
Year of Publication: 2007
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. X, 264 pp.
ISBN 978-3-03911-275-3  pb.
 
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Book synopsis
This volume explores the opportunities that spoken corpora offer and the challenges of research with such corpora. The use and applications of spoken corpora are discussed from the perspective of both language analysis and language pedagogy. Twelve chapters written by corpus linguists analyse an extensive number of spoken corpora based on the oral production of speakers as varied as language learners, users of English as Lingua Franca, native speakers, or speakers of English in academic contexts. This book also highlights the growing emphasis on the use of corpus-based research by examining the implications of corpus findings in educational settings.
Contents
Contents: María José Luzón/Mari Carmen Campoy/María Del Mar Sánchez/Patricia Salazar: Spoken Corpora: New Perspectives in Oral Language Use and Teaching - Anna Mauranen: Investigating English as a Lingua Franca with a Spoken Corpus - Viviana Cortes/Eniko Csomay: Positioning Lexical Bundles in University Lectures - Nancy Drescher: A Multi-dimensional Examination of Spoken Language in U.S. Universities - Paula García: Pragmatics in Academic Contexts: A Spoken Corpus Study - Javier Pérez Guerra: «Am I more complex when I speak or when I write?» A Corpus-based Study on Linguistic Complexity in Spoken and Written Present-day English - Amalia Mendes/Maria Fernanda Bacelar Do Nascimiento: Grammaticalization Processes in a Spoken Portuguese Corpus: Space, Time and Discourse - Yukio Tono: The Roles of Oral L2 Learner Corpora in Language Teaching: The Case of the NICT JLE Corpus - John Osborne: Investigating L2 Fluency through Oral Learner Corpora - Winnie Cheng: «Sorry to Interrupt, but...» Pedagogical Implications of a Spoken Corpus - Sylvie de Cock: Routinized Building Blocks in Native Speaker and Learner Speech: Clausal Sequences in the Spotlight - Fiona Farr: Spoken Language Analysis as an Aid to Reflective Practice in Language Teacher Education: Using a Specialised Corpus to Establish a Generic Fingerprint.
About the author(s)/editor(s)
The Editors: Mari Carmen Campoy is the Head of the English Studies Department at the Universitat Jaume I in Castelló, Spain. She is Senior Lecturer in English for Specific Purposes and is a member of LAELA (Lingüística Aplicada a l'Ensenyament de la Llengua Anglesa), a research group currently involved in research projects dealing with Second Language Acquisition. She is currently working in the area of Corpus Linguistics and its applications to the teaching of foreign languages.
María José Luzón is Senior Lecturer in English for Specific Purposes at the University of Saragossa, Spain. She has a Ph.D. in English Philology and has published papers on academic and professional discourse and on language teaching and learning in the field of English for Specific Purposes in national and international journals. Her current research interests include corpus-based research of academic and professional discourse and the use of new technologies in English language teaching and learning.
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