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Publication details [#59967]
Boulton, Alex and Agnieszka Leńko-Szymańska, eds. 2015. Multiple Affordances of Language Corpora for Data-driven Learning. (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 69). John Benjamins. vii, 312 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
Annotation
In recent years, corpora have found their way into language instruction, albeit often indirectly, through their role in syllabus and course design and in the production of teaching materials and other resources. An alternative and more innovative use is for teachers and students alike to explore corpus data directly as part of the learning process. This volume addresses this latter application of corpora by providing research insights firmly based in the classroom context and reporting on several state-of-the-art projects around the world where learners have direct access to corpus resources and tools and utilize them to improve their control of the language systems and skills or their professional expertise as translators. Its aim is to present recent advances in data-driven learning, addressing issues involving different types of corpora, for different learner profiles, in different ways for different purposes, and using a variety of different research methodologies and perspectives.