This paper aims to contribute to research on spoken learner discourse by showing that learner corpus research can provide useful tools for the investigation of spoken grammar features of Italian university students\u2019 English. We report on an exploratory study carried out at the University of Milan whose aim was to identify two features of spoken English grammar 12 tails and the discourse markers YES and YEAH 12 in a learner corpus of role-play interactions. These features were chosen in that they are among those items which do not show up in traditional EFL syllabuses and are thus not explicitly taught in mainstream EFL courses
Increasing student and lecturer mobility along with the spread of English as an academic lingua fran...
International audienceCorpora have been used in language teaching for decades, especially at univers...
Because speaking appropriately and fluently is the ultimate goal in a foreign language learning proc...
We describe an exploratory study carried out within the University of Milan, Department of English t...
This article explores a small corpus of transcripts of spoken informal and formal Skype interactions...
This paper reports on ongoing research conducted at the University of Padua on the teaching and asse...
This paper describes a corpus-based approach to teaching and learning spoken grammar for English for...
This contribution aims at illustrating the projects carried out in non-linguistic Faculties and with...
Since the era of globalisation, the language use of English speakers in international communication ...
This paper explores a corpus of elicited informal and formal interactions in English between pairs o...
This study aims to exemplify how language teaching can benefit from learner corpus research (LCR). T...
This study determines the fine-grained bottom-up linguistic features involved in successful second l...
This paper introduces the Corpus of Academic Learner English (CALE), a Language for Specific Purpose...
Corpora and corpus techniques have long been an important source of knowledge about language; they h...
This research is motivated by the need for a better understanding of the nature of student-centred i...
Increasing student and lecturer mobility along with the spread of English as an academic lingua fran...
International audienceCorpora have been used in language teaching for decades, especially at univers...
Because speaking appropriately and fluently is the ultimate goal in a foreign language learning proc...
We describe an exploratory study carried out within the University of Milan, Department of English t...
This article explores a small corpus of transcripts of spoken informal and formal Skype interactions...
This paper reports on ongoing research conducted at the University of Padua on the teaching and asse...
This paper describes a corpus-based approach to teaching and learning spoken grammar for English for...
This contribution aims at illustrating the projects carried out in non-linguistic Faculties and with...
Since the era of globalisation, the language use of English speakers in international communication ...
This paper explores a corpus of elicited informal and formal interactions in English between pairs o...
This study aims to exemplify how language teaching can benefit from learner corpus research (LCR). T...
This study determines the fine-grained bottom-up linguistic features involved in successful second l...
This paper introduces the Corpus of Academic Learner English (CALE), a Language for Specific Purpose...
Corpora and corpus techniques have long been an important source of knowledge about language; they h...
This research is motivated by the need for a better understanding of the nature of student-centred i...
Increasing student and lecturer mobility along with the spread of English as an academic lingua fran...
International audienceCorpora have been used in language teaching for decades, especially at univers...
Because speaking appropriately and fluently is the ultimate goal in a foreign language learning proc...