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Learner corpus research and second language acquisition: an attempt at bridging the gap
In: Learner corpus research meets second language acquisition. - Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press (2021), 1-9
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Building an oral and written learner corpus of a school programme: methodological issues
In: Learner corpus research meets second language acquisition. - Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press (2021), 214-242
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The interplay between universal processes and cross-linguistic influence in the light of learner corpus data: examining shared features of non-natives Englishes
In: Learner corpus research meets second language acquisition. - Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press (2021), 67-95
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Using syntactic co-occurrences to trace phraseological complexity development in learner writing: verb + object structures in LONGDALE
In: Learner corpus research meets second language acquisition. - Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press (2021), 122-147
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Advancing positive medical student academic learning environments to enhance student well-being
Gruber, Jackie. - 2021
Abstract: Advancing Positive Medical Student Academic Learning Environments to Enhance Student Well-Being by Jackie Gruber Abstract Problem: Learner mistreatment is common in medical education and comes with an array of effects for learners and the profession. Mistreatment can truncate learning if a learner does not feel safe to speak up. This can limit learners in reporting patient safety issues, particularly if there are potential negative consequences to their careers. This study sought to understand what impedes speaking up culture by examining undergraduate medical students’ perspectives on barriers to speaking up, and reporting hesitancy drawing on theories of power imbalances, implicit voice, fear of reprisal, and learners’ social locations and identity. Methods: This study employed a participatory research design. Stakeholders from the Max Rady College of Medicine (MRCM) provided feedback on the study design, implementation, and study results. Mixed-methods electronic semi-structured survey that captured both quantitative and qualitative data was administered. The study population was the undergraduate medical learners’ years one to four who were enrolled as of 2018 at the MRCM. Analyses were performed using statistical and qualitative analysis programs. Results: We identified the comfort level of learners speaking up to different power roles and learners’ implicit voice theories, which acted as barriers to speaking up. We identified gendered differences in comfort with speaking up about mistreatment. We described the implicit theories students held about risks of reporting including impact on future career and harm to reputation. Themes of what learners wanted to contribute to a positive learning environment were identified, such as supporting one another. Conclusions: We concluded that reporting processes must consider power, gender, third party and multi-party reporting in their processes. Institutions need to address speaking up and fear of reprisal by means of education on anti-racism, rights and responsibilities, implicit bias, and gender and social orientation discrimination. This research could inform intervention studies by clarifying the sources of resistance to reporting and allow for the design of reporting mechanisms that specifically address these perceived risks. We attempted to identify who felt unsafe speaking up as it relates to intersectionality, however, given the relatively small sample size, we were not able to make conclusive statements in this regard. Further research is needed. ; October 2021
Keyword: Implicit voice theory; Learner mistreatment; Learning environments; Speak up
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/35737
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How learner corpus research can inform language learning and teaching: an analysis of adjective amplification among L1 and L2 English speakers
Schweinberger, Martin. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2020
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The purpose, design and use of the Corpus of Nigerian and Cameroonian English Learner Language (Conacell)
In: Corpus linguistics and African Englishes. - Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company (2019), 72-96
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The lexicogrammar of "BE interested": description and pedagogy
In: Corpora and lexis. - Leiden : Brill Rodopi (2018), 240-276
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Upotrebe glagola "make" u pisanju na engleskom jeziku kao stranom kod izvornih govornika srpskog jezika (korpusnolingvistička analiza) : = Using the verb "make" in Serbian EFL writing: a corpus-based analysis
In: Matica Srpska <Novi Sad>. Zbornik Matice Srpske za filologiju i lingvistiku . - Novi Sad : Matica 61 (2018) 1, 165-180
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Evaluating the frequency threshold for selecting lexical bundles by means of an extension of the Fisher's exact test
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 13 (2018) 2, 205-228
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How 'chunky' is language? : Some estimates based on Sinclair's idiom principle
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 13 (2018) 3, 431-460
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A Dialogic Perspective on International Learner Engagement in the New Zealand Private Tertiary Environment
Morgan, Ronél. - : The University of Waikato, 2018
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Student Voice: Time for a conversation
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Metaphoricity in English L2 learners' prepositions
In: Conference Metaphor in Communication, Science and Education <2014, Cagliari>. Metaphor in communication, science and education. - Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton (2017), 283-304
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L1 frequency in foreign language acquisition: recurrent word combinations in French and Spanish EFL learner writing
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 33 (2017) 1, 13-32
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Challenging the myth of monolingual corpora
Kaunisto, Mark; Nurmi, Arja (Herausgeber); Wiemeyer, Leonie. - Boston : Brill Rodopi, 2017
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Challenging the myth of monolingual corpora
Kohnen, Thomas; Kreyer, Rolf; Lange, Claudia. - Boston : Brill Rodopi, 2017
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Ongoing changes and advanced L2 use of English: evidence from new corpus resources
In: Corpus linguistics on the move. - Leiden : Brill Rodopi (2016), 59-84
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Teaming up and mixing methods: collaborative and cross-disciplinary work in corpus research on phraseology
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 11 (2016) 1, 113-129
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A tale of two narratives: student voice – what Lies before us?
In: 43 ; 2 ; 180 ; 193 (2016)
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