Dear colleagues, I am delighted to announce that 'Collocations, Corpora and Language Learning', by Paweł Szudarski, has just been published in the Cambridge Elements in Corpus Linguistics Series. This publication is FREE to download for two weeks. It can be accessed here:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/search?q=9781108994798
Here is the abstract of the publication: This 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 the applications of corpora and corpus-based measures for defining, identifying and analysing collocations as related to second language acquisition. Emphasising the quality of L2 collocation research, the Element illustrates key methodological issues to be considered when conducting this type of corpus analysis. It also discusses examples of pertinent research questions and points to representative studies treated as models of good practice. Aiming at researchers both new and experienced, the Element also points to avenues for future work and shows the relevance of corpus-based analysis for improving the process of learning and teaching of L2 collocations.
Professor Susan Hunston (she/her) Department of English Language and Linguistics University of Birmingham Birmingham B15 2TT UK (+44) 0121 414 5675 s.e.hunston@bham.ac.uk
Por si os interesa.
G.
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Guillermo Rojo Profesor emérito Univ. de Santiago de Compostela
http://gramatica.usc.es/persoas/guillermo.rojo https://usc-es.academia.edu/GuillermoRojo https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Guillermo_Rojo2 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1771-6561 Researcherid L-4679-2014 =======================================================
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023, Susan Hunston via Corpora wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I am delighted to announce that ‘Collocations, Corpora and Language Learning’, by Paweł Szudarski, has just been published in the Cambridge Elements in Corpus Linguistics Series. This publication is FREE to download for two weeks. It can be accessed here:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/search?q=9781108994798
Here is the abstract of the publication:
This 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 the applications of corpora and corpus-based measures for defining, identifying and analysing collocations as related to second language acquisition. Emphasising the quality of L2 collocation research, the Element illustrates key methodological issues to be considered when conducting this type of corpus analysis. It also discusses examples of pertinent research questions and points to representative studies treated as models of good practice. Aiming at researchers both new and experienced, the Element also points to avenues for future work and shows the relevance of corpus-based analysis for improving the process of learning and teaching of L2 collocations.
Professor Susan Hunston (she/her)
Department of English Language and Linguistics
University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT
UK
(+44) 0121 414 5675
s.e.hunston@bham.ac.uk