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The aim of this edited volume is to demystify corpus linguistics
for use in English language teaching (ELT). It advocates the
inclusion of corpus linguistics in the classroom as part of an
approach to ELT in which students engage with naturally occurring
language. The first chapter provides a basic but essential
introduction to corpus linguistics, including sections on corpora
and corpus methods, and this is followed by a review of the use of
corpus linguistics in ELT. Chapters on the traditional ELT strands
of skills, vocabulary and grammar as well as chapters on
pluricentric approaches (on language and culture, World Englishes
and English as a Lingua Franca) flow naturally from the second
chapter, which reports on a survey of the attitudes of trainee
teacher to the use of corpus linguistics in the ELT classroom. The
final two chapters show how the work of corpus linguists can
benefit classroom teacher preparation, materials development and
textbook writing. This book will be of interest not only to
academics in fields such as English Language Teaching, Applied
Linguistics and Corpus Linguistics, but also to educators of
teacher-trainees and teacher-trainees themselves, as well as
teachers who are looking for new interactive approaches to ELT.
The Role of Corpus Linguistics in the Ethnography of a Closed
Community analyses the interactions of immigrants within an Irish
reception centre for asylum seekers to highlight the instinctive
resourcefulness of people who are faced with the challenge of
communicating when there is no common language or culture. Based on
three years of ethnographical observation and using an illuminating
and innovative blending of applied methodologies, chiefly corpus
linguistics, ethnography and conversation analysis, this book:
Draws upon a corpus of 98,000 words; Examines the use of English in
the interactions of residents with one another and those with
English speaking staff of the centre; Challenges constructs such as
speech community, communicative competence and interlanguage. This
book is essential reading for academics and upper-level
undergraduates or graduates working in the areas of Corpus
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, and those interested in
research methodologies. It will also prove to be of significant
interest to people interested in migration studies and to providers
of English language education to immigrants.
The Role of Corpus Linguistics in the Ethnography of a Closed
Community analyses the interactions of immigrants within an Irish
reception centre for asylum seekers to highlight the instinctive
resourcefulness of people who are faced with the challenge of
communicating when there is no common language or culture. Based on
three years of ethnographical observation and using an illuminating
and innovative blending of applied methodologies, chiefly corpus
linguistics, ethnography and conversation analysis, this book:
Draws upon a corpus of 98,000 words; Examines the use of English in
the interactions of residents with one another and those with
English speaking staff of the centre; Challenges constructs such as
speech community, communicative competence and interlanguage. This
book is essential reading for academics and upper-level
undergraduates or graduates working in the areas of Corpus
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, and those interested in
research methodologies. It will also prove to be of significant
interest to people interested in migration studies and to providers
of English language education to immigrants.
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