INTEGRATING CORPUS CONSULTATION IN LANGUAGE STUDIES

Alongside developments in language research, the potential of corpora as a resource in language learning and teaching has been evident to researchers and teachers since the late 1960s. Despite publications which emphasise the benefits of corpus consultation for language learners (Bernardini, 2002; K...

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Main Author: Angela Chambers
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Language:English
Published: National Foreign Language Resource Center 2005-05-01
Series:Language Learning and Technology
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Online Access:http://llt.msu.edu/vol9num2/pdf/chambers.pdf
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description Alongside developments in language research, the potential of corpora as a resource in language learning and teaching has been evident to researchers and teachers since the late 1960s. Despite publications which emphasise the benefits of corpus consultation for language learners (Bernardini, 2002; Kennedy & Miceli, 2001), there is little evidence to suggest that direct corpus consultation is coming to be seen as a complement or alternative to consultation of a dictionary, course book, or grammar by the majority of learners. There is thus a need for research to underpin the integration of corpora and concordancing in the language-learning environment.This study begins with an account of published research relating to course design and structure in the area of corpus consultation by language learners. The focus then narrows to the initial training of learners in corpus consultation, using as an example a course involving undergraduate students on several language degree programmes. The results of the students' consultation of the corpora are examined, including choice of search word(s), analytical skills, the problems encountered, and their evaluation of the activity. The results reveal how corpus consultation can complement traditional language-learning resources, while also raising questions concerning its integration in the language-learning environment.
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spelling doaj-art-97a6faed6b084d31b10fcdd1ff7fb71c2025-08-02T14:32:08ZengNational Foreign Language Resource CenterLanguage Learning and Technology1094-35012005-05-0192111125INTEGRATING CORPUS CONSULTATION IN LANGUAGE STUDIESAngela ChambersAlongside developments in language research, the potential of corpora as a resource in language learning and teaching has been evident to researchers and teachers since the late 1960s. Despite publications which emphasise the benefits of corpus consultation for language learners (Bernardini, 2002; Kennedy & Miceli, 2001), there is little evidence to suggest that direct corpus consultation is coming to be seen as a complement or alternative to consultation of a dictionary, course book, or grammar by the majority of learners. There is thus a need for research to underpin the integration of corpora and concordancing in the language-learning environment.This study begins with an account of published research relating to course design and structure in the area of corpus consultation by language learners. The focus then narrows to the initial training of learners in corpus consultation, using as an example a course involving undergraduate students on several language degree programmes. The results of the students' consultation of the corpora are examined, including choice of search word(s), analytical skills, the problems encountered, and their evaluation of the activity. The results reveal how corpus consultation can complement traditional language-learning resources, while also raising questions concerning its integration in the language-learning environment.http://llt.msu.edu/vol9num2/pdf/chambers.pdfComputer-Assisted Language LearningCorpusSecond Language AcquisitionSyntax/Grammar
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INTEGRATING CORPUS CONSULTATION IN LANGUAGE STUDIES
Language Learning and Technology
Computer-Assisted Language Learning
Corpus
Second Language Acquisition
Syntax/Grammar
title INTEGRATING CORPUS CONSULTATION IN LANGUAGE STUDIES
title_full INTEGRATING CORPUS CONSULTATION IN LANGUAGE STUDIES
title_fullStr INTEGRATING CORPUS CONSULTATION IN LANGUAGE STUDIES
title_full_unstemmed INTEGRATING CORPUS CONSULTATION IN LANGUAGE STUDIES
title_short INTEGRATING CORPUS CONSULTATION IN LANGUAGE STUDIES
title_sort integrating corpus consultation in language studies
topic Computer-Assisted Language Learning
Corpus
Second Language Acquisition
Syntax/Grammar
url http://llt.msu.edu/vol9num2/pdf/chambers.pdf
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