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Keywords through time:Tracking changes in press discourses of Islam
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Narrative evaluation in patient feedback:A study of online comments about UK healthcare services
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Corpus Linguistics Across the Generations: Remembering Geoffrey Leech
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Analysing the impacts of 19th-century drought:A corpus-based study
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Identifying and describing functional discourse units in the BNC Spoken 2014
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Correlation, collocation and cohesion:A corpus-based critical analysis of violent jihadist discourse
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Functional variation in the Spoken BNC2014 and the potential for register analysis
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The Trinity Lancaster Corpus:Applications in language teaching and materials development
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Applying Geographical Information Systems to researching historical corpora:Seventeenth-century prostitution
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Corpus Linguistics, learner corpora and SLA:employing technology to analyze language use
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In this article we explore the relationship between learner corpus and second language acquisition research. We begin by considering the origins of learner corpus research, noting its roots in smaller scale studies of learner language. This development of learner corpus studies is considered in the broader context of the development of corpus linguistics. We then consider the aspirations that learner corpus researchers have had to engage with second language acquisition research and explore why, to date, the interaction between the two fields has been minimal. By exploring some of the corpus building practices of learner corpus research, and the theoretical goals of second language acquisition studies, we identify reasons for this lack of interaction and make proposals for how this situation could be fruitfully addressed.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/131660/ https://doi.org/10.1017/S0267190519000096
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The Trinity Lancaster Corpus:Development, Description and Application
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Working at the interface of hydrology and corpus linguistics:using corpora to identify unrecorded droughts in nineteenth-century Britain
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Usage Fluctuation Analysis:A new way of analysing shifts in historical discourse
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