The present study analyses the errors identified in the written argumentative texts of 304 Spanish university students of English taken from two different corpora –one from a technical university context and the other from learners enrolled in the Humanities. Considered an important design criterion for computer learner corpora studies, the metadata of the students’ was recorded and their competence levels were measured using the Oxford Quick Placement Test. The scores obtained (0 to 60) were then related to the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels ranging from A1 to C2. Within the field of applied linguistics and language teaching/learning, many studies have been carried out over the years designed to address ...
This paper reports on the possibility to detect learning disorders when conducting Computer-aided E...
This paper explores the writing of students at British universities, considering both L1 and L2 sp...
This cross-sectional study examined the most frequent grammar errors made by 159 EFL college student...
[EN] The present study analyses the errors identified and coded in the written argumentative texts o...
AbstractThis is a corpus-based study on error associations in English. Statistical analysis has prov...
As learner corpora have presently become readily accessible, it is practicable to examine interlangu...
Man is bound to make mistakes. Language learning is totally a process of trial and error. As languag...
Learner corpora (LC) are electronic collections of spoken or written texts produced by foreign or se...
The value of learner corpora in the field of learner phraseology has been convincingly illustrated i...
The value of learner corpora in the field of learner phraseology has been convincingly illustrated i...
This research tries to carry on, by using the model of error analysis (EA), a transversal study of t...
This paper illustrates the use of learner corpus data (extracted from Cambridge Learner Corpus – CLC...
Error analysis of the interlanguage of non-native students of a foreign language is proving to be a ...
Se analizan los errores léxico-semánticos en la producción oral de cuarenta aprendices de español. L...
Attitudes towards errors in language learning are changing as a result of recent contributions comin...
This paper reports on the possibility to detect learning disorders when conducting Computer-aided E...
This paper explores the writing of students at British universities, considering both L1 and L2 sp...
This cross-sectional study examined the most frequent grammar errors made by 159 EFL college student...
[EN] The present study analyses the errors identified and coded in the written argumentative texts o...
AbstractThis is a corpus-based study on error associations in English. Statistical analysis has prov...
As learner corpora have presently become readily accessible, it is practicable to examine interlangu...
Man is bound to make mistakes. Language learning is totally a process of trial and error. As languag...
Learner corpora (LC) are electronic collections of spoken or written texts produced by foreign or se...
The value of learner corpora in the field of learner phraseology has been convincingly illustrated i...
The value of learner corpora in the field of learner phraseology has been convincingly illustrated i...
This research tries to carry on, by using the model of error analysis (EA), a transversal study of t...
This paper illustrates the use of learner corpus data (extracted from Cambridge Learner Corpus – CLC...
Error analysis of the interlanguage of non-native students of a foreign language is proving to be a ...
Se analizan los errores léxico-semánticos en la producción oral de cuarenta aprendices de español. L...
Attitudes towards errors in language learning are changing as a result of recent contributions comin...
This paper reports on the possibility to detect learning disorders when conducting Computer-aided E...
This paper explores the writing of students at British universities, considering both L1 and L2 sp...
This cross-sectional study examined the most frequent grammar errors made by 159 EFL college student...