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Toward categorization of sign language corpora
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Building and Using Comparable Corpora from Parallel to Non-parallel Corpora - BUCC '09, 2009This paper addresses the notion of parallel, noisy parallel and comparable corpora in the sign language research field. As it is quite a new field, the categorization of sign language corpora is not well established, and does notrely on a straightforward basis. Nevertheless, several kinds of corpora are now available and could raise interesting issues,
Segouat, Jérémie, Braffort, Annelies
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1996
Abstract Although the number of corpus-linguistic publications has increased dramatically in the last few years (e.g. Svartvik, 1992), the special problems and the potential of second-language corpora have not been given adequate systematic treatment.
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Abstract Although the number of corpus-linguistic publications has increased dramatically in the last few years (e.g. Svartvik, 1992), the special problems and the potential of second-language corpora have not been given adequate systematic treatment.
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Transliteration between spoken language corpora
Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 2005Comparison of languages and linguistic data is essential if progress in our understanding of the nature of spoken languages is to be made. We understand phenomena better through comparison and contrast. This paper discusses problems that arise in trying to transfer a spoken language corpus transcribed and formatted according to one standard into the ...
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Limitations of Language Corpora
2018Language corpora, from the very first date of their inception, have been a target of constant criticism by scholars from different domains of linguistics. In reality, there are people from many domains who join with generative linguists to nullify the importance of corpora in research, investigation and application.
Niladri Sekhar Dash, S. Arulmozi
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Utilization of Language Corpora
2018Even after nearly 70 years, the staunch supporters of the generative genre still like to argue that linguistics is a branch of intuition and introspection where corpora, as a showcase of empirical language data, is most unrevealing and unwanted. It is true that corpus-based language study cannot encompass the generative aspects of language or of ...
Niladri Sekhar Dash, S. Arulmozi
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Collocations, Corpora and Language Learning
2023This Element provides a systematic overview and synthesis of corpus-based research into collocations focusing on the learning and use of collocations by second language (L2) users. Underlining the importance of collocation as a key notion within the field of corpus linguistics, the text offers a state-of-the-art account of the main findings related to ...
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2008
The articles in this edited volume represent a broad coverage of areas. They discuss the role and effectiveness of corpora and corpus-linguistic techniques for language teaching but also deal with broader issues such as the relationship between corpora and second language teaching and how the different perspectives of foreign language teachers and ...
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The articles in this edited volume represent a broad coverage of areas. They discuss the role and effectiveness of corpora and corpus-linguistic techniques for language teaching but also deal with broader issues such as the relationship between corpora and second language teaching and how the different perspectives of foreign language teachers and ...
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2015
Starting with an account of the author’s experience of corpus applications in language teaching from the mid 1970s through to 2014, this chapter traces the transformation of corpus analysis from its origins on mainframe computers in university departments to the present day – where personal computers are used in research, materials development and DDL.
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Starting with an account of the author’s experience of corpus applications in language teaching from the mid 1970s through to 2014, this chapter traces the transformation of corpus analysis from its origins on mainframe computers in university departments to the present day – where personal computers are used in research, materials development and DDL.
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