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Aston,
G., ed.
Learning
With Corpora. Houston,TX: Athelstan, 2001.
(Can
be ordered from the Athelstan website, see below.) Contains
the following articles about the pedagogical applications of concordancing
and corpora: 1.
Learning With Corpora: An Overview (Guy Aston) 2.
Corpora and Their Uses in Language Research (Alan Partington) 3.
Corpus-based Description in Teaching and Learning (Alan Partington) 4.
The Pedagogic Use of Spoken Corpora: Learning Discourse Markers in
Italian (Daniela Zorzi) 5.
The Learner as Researcher: Introducing Corpus Concordancing in the
Classroom (Laura Gavioli) 6.
Integrating Corpus Work Into an Academic Reading Course (Ruey
Brodine) 7.
Swimming in Words: Corpora, Translation, and Language Learning
(Frederico Zanettin) 8.
Going to the Clochemerle: Exploring Cultural Connotations Through
Ad Hoc Corpora (Franco Bertaccini and Guy Aston) 9.
Spoilt for Choice': A Learner Explores General Language Corpora
(Silvia Bernardini)
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| © by the course "Computer Mediated Communication in the Foreign Language Classroom" WS 2002/2003, Dr. Michael K. Legutke & Carolin Fuchs, Justus-Liebig Universität Giessen in cooperation with the course "CALL 570 Introduction to CALL" fall 2002, Leo van Lier, Monterey Institute of International Studies |