Analysing authentic interactions at progressively greater levels of complexity is one means of promoting deeper engagement with pragmatic phenomena amongst L2 learners. However, effective analysis often requires a greater amount of data than learners can feasibly gather. It is proposed here that encouraging students to collaborate through the creation of a corpus of spoken interactions is one potentially effective way to help them engage with a much richer set of interactional data than they might normally encounter. Here we report on a corpus created through “crowdsourcing” the collection and transcription of recordings of spoken interactions, the Griffith Corpus of Spoken Australian English (GCSAusE), which was then made available to L1 a...
Corpora and corpus techniques have long been an important source of knowledge about language; they h...
In this article, we consider how corpus linguistics (CL) and conversation analysis (CA) can be used ...
This paper introduces a new corpus resource for language learning research, the Trinity Lancaster Co...
Analysing authentic interactions at progressively greater levels of complexity is one means of promo...
International audienceCorpora have been used in language teaching for decades, especially at univers...
The potential of corpora for language learning and teaching has been widely acknowledged and their r...
Our research focuses on multimodal, collaborative interactions during foreign language learning situ...
Applying corpus linguistics and conversation analysis in the investigation of small group teaching i...
This research is motivated by the need for a better understanding of the nature of student-centred i...
International audienceThis presentation discusses the methodological issues involved in finding a sa...
This study analyses the language of successful spoken requests used by Chinese intermediate level En...
This paper reports on ongoing research conducted at the University of Padua on the teaching and asse...
This paper reports on an ESRC-funded project that investigated the use of corpus-based activities in...
This study analyses the language of successful spoken requests used by Chinese intermediate level En...
The number of online environments language teachers can employ is constantly growing, offering incre...
Corpora and corpus techniques have long been an important source of knowledge about language; they h...
In this article, we consider how corpus linguistics (CL) and conversation analysis (CA) can be used ...
This paper introduces a new corpus resource for language learning research, the Trinity Lancaster Co...
Analysing authentic interactions at progressively greater levels of complexity is one means of promo...
International audienceCorpora have been used in language teaching for decades, especially at univers...
The potential of corpora for language learning and teaching has been widely acknowledged and their r...
Our research focuses on multimodal, collaborative interactions during foreign language learning situ...
Applying corpus linguistics and conversation analysis in the investigation of small group teaching i...
This research is motivated by the need for a better understanding of the nature of student-centred i...
International audienceThis presentation discusses the methodological issues involved in finding a sa...
This study analyses the language of successful spoken requests used by Chinese intermediate level En...
This paper reports on ongoing research conducted at the University of Padua on the teaching and asse...
This paper reports on an ESRC-funded project that investigated the use of corpus-based activities in...
This study analyses the language of successful spoken requests used by Chinese intermediate level En...
The number of online environments language teachers can employ is constantly growing, offering incre...
Corpora and corpus techniques have long been an important source of knowledge about language; they h...
In this article, we consider how corpus linguistics (CL) and conversation analysis (CA) can be used ...
This paper introduces a new corpus resource for language learning research, the Trinity Lancaster Co...