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Deshors, Götz, Laporte (2016)

Deshors, Sandra C., Sandra Götz & Samantha Laporte (eds) (2016): International Journal of Learner Corpus Research 2(2): Special issue on "Corpus-Linguistic Perspectives on Linguistic Innovations in Non-Native Englishes".

 

About the International Journal of Learner Corpus Research:

The International Journal of Learner Corpus Research (IJLCR) is a forum for researchers who collect, annotate, and analyse computer learner corpora and/or use them to investigate topics in Second Language Acquisition and linguistic theory in general, inform foreign language teaching, develop learner-corpus-informed tools (e.g. courseware, proficiency tests, dictionaries and grammars) or conduct natural language processing tasks (e.g. annotation, automatic spell- and grammar-checking , L1 identification). IJLCR aims to highlight the multidisciplinary and broad scope of practice that characterizes the field and publishes original research covering methodological, theoretical and applied work in any area of learner corpus research. IJLCR features research papers, shorter research notes and reviews of books, corpora and software tools. All contributions are peer-reviewed.



Contributions:

Introduction: Linguistic innovations in EFL and ESL: Rethinking the linguistic creativity of non-native English speakers

Sandra C. Deshors, Sandra Götz and Samantha Laporte

“This hair-style called as ‘duck tail’”: The ‘intrusive as’-construction in South Asian varieties of English and Learner Englishes

Christopher Koch, Claudia Lange and Sven Leuckert

Detecting innovations in a parsed corpus of learner English

Gerold Schneider and Gaëtanelle Gilquin

The innovative progressive aspect of Black South African English: The role of language proficiency and normative processes

Bertus van Rooy and Haidee Kruger

Towards a process-oriented approach to comparing EFL and ESL varieties: A corpus-study of lexical innovations

Marcus Callies

In case of innovation: Academic phraseology in the Three Circles

Alison Edwards and Rutger-Jan Lange

Innovative conversions in South-East Asian Englishes: Reassessing ESL status

Stephanie Horch

The fate of linguistic innovations: Jersey English and French learner English compared

Anna Rosen

“It’s always different when you look something from the inside”: Linguistic innovation in a corpus of ELF Skype conversations

Marie-Louise Brunner, Stefan Diemer and Selina Schmidt

 

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