Buch, Englisch, Band 13, 452 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 583 g
Reihe: Lodz Studies in Language
PALC 2005
Buch, Englisch, Band 13, 452 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 583 g
Reihe: Lodz Studies in Language
ISBN: 978-3-631-56099-0
Verlag: Peter Lang
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Contents: Randi Reppen/Camilla Vásquez: Using corpus linguistics to investigate the language of teacher training – Itziar Aldabe/Leire Amoros/Bertol Arrieta/Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza/Montse Maritxalar/Maite Oronoz/Larraitz Uria: Learner and error corpora based computational systems – Renata Fox: Participating in the transdisciplinary project: applying corpus linguistics to corporate identity – Jacek Walinski/Piotr Pezik: Web access interface to the PELCRA referential corpus of Polish – Daniel Janus/Adam Przepiórkowski: POLIQARP 1.0: some technical aspects of a linguistic search engine for large corpora – Jakub Fast/Adam Przepiórkowski: Automatic extraction of Polish verb subcategorization. An evaluation of common statistics – Sylvana Krausse: Findings from a corpus-informed study of environmental engineering English – Magali Paquot: Towards a productively-oriented academic word list – Piotr Pezik: Lexis, the lexicon, terms, idioms and co-occurrence statistics - a case study – Stanislaw Gozdz-Roszkowski: Pattern and meaning in judicial argumentation. An exploratory study – Adam Bednarek: Methodology of data collection - Canadianisms in metropolitan Toronto – Anna Kaminska: Contrastive study of Old English and Old High German grammar: a corpus-based analysis of a fragment of The Battle of Maldon, Hildebrandslied and Ludwigslied – Magdalena Turska/Natalia Kotsyba: POLUKR - Polish-Ukrainian parallel corpus (a project) – Wieslaw Babik: Keywords in information retrieval systems on the internet – Janusz Badio: Designing a data-base for spoken discourse analysis – Katarzyna Dziwirek/Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk: Corpus-based analysis of emotion predicates fear, worry, and joy in Polish and English – Cecília Fróis/Belinda Maia/Arnaldo Videira: A case of meaning extension – Thomas Egan: The prototypical meaning of the -ing complement form – Steve Legrand: The use of basic-level categories and their relation to idealized cognitive models in word sense disambiguation – John Newman/Jingxia Lin: The purposefulness of going: a corpus-linguistic study – Agnieszka Kaleta: A corpus based research into metaphor - what do we gain – F.G.F. Schulte: The effectiveness of moodle as an instrument to assist e-coaches and career switchers in mastering and refining their professional competencies as e-coaches and as teachers – John Osborne: Why do they keep making the same mistakes? Evidence for error motivation in a learner corpus – Agnieszka Lenko-Szymanska: The role of L1 influence and L2 instruction in the choice of rhetorical strategies by EFL learners – Kanyarat Getkham: The effects of using the multimedia computer program on vocabulary acquisition and retention – Somsak Boonsathorn: C-tests revisited: a validation of Semantic/Syntactic Tests (S-Tests) for advanced students – Mousa A. Btoosh: Lexical complexity and frequency in L1 and L2 students’ writing: a computer corpus linguistics approach – Richard Profozich/Tomasz Pludowski: Towards e-learning? Strategies for successful online education at University of Maryland University College – Jacek Walinski: Monitoring e-learners’ feedback with blogs.




