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Online Corpora in L2 Writing Class. lecture 5
1. Lecture 5 Online Corpora in L2 Writing Class
Lecturer: MA Saule Yessenaman2. Outline
• What do students need to know about a word to use it correctly in acomposition?
• Corpus-based language instruction.
• Key terms.
• Types of corpora.
• Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA).
• Practical Applications.
• www.wordand phrase.info.
• How can COCA help learners in writing?
• Why not just use Google?
• Differences between corpora and electronic dictionaries.
• Concerns about concordancing.
• Using COCA.
3. Why can’t I say…?
S: Teacher, can I say “make” my homeworks?T: No, you can’t. We say “do” homework.
S: But I say “make” in Arabic.
T: Well, you can’t in English. We “do” homework.
S: But why can’t I say “make”?
T: Because you can’t.
S: But I think I heard someone say “make”, are you
suuure?
T: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!
4. What do students need to know about a word to use it correctly in a composition?
• Meanings in different contexts.• Collocations
• Lexical patterns (lexicogrammar)
• Register
5. Corpus-based Language Learning
• Corpus research is an emerging and a promising field in secondlanguage pedagogy.
• Corpora and concordances are considered as significant resources for
L2 teaching and learning.
• A broad agreement that integrating corpora in EFL classrooms
promotes language development .
6. Learner Concordancing
• Researchers have found that direct corpus use by learners orlearner concordancing has clear advantages to students' L2
writing.
• Positive attitude towards corpus use has been reported in a
number of studies.
7. Key Terms
A CorpusA corpus is a large, principled collection of naturally occurring texts
(written or spoken) stored electronically. (Pl corpora)
(Rippen, 2010)
Concordancer
A computer software that is able to search rapidly through large quantities of
text for a target item ( morpheme, word, or phrase) and print out all the examples
it finds in the context in which they appear.
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A concordanceA list of all words found in a specific text or set of texts.
Concordancing
A way to access a corpus of texts in order to show how a word or
expression was used in a given context.
9. Types of Corpora
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Corpus of Contemporary AmericanEnglish
(COCA)
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12. Principled collection of texts?
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ConferenceUsage? increasing / decreasing
Genre/style of speech?
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18. Practical Applications
Standard Interface19.
In the modern world, media have been becoming a major source tocatch information.
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People require the fundamental knowledge…Fundamental or basic? Which one is more natural or appropriate with
knowledge?
22. Fundamental/Basic Knowledge
23. Comparison
• What is the difference between small and little, or Which ismore common: small businesses or little businesses?
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26. Synonyms
• What are the synonyms of beautiful? Which ones are muchmore common in fiction than in academic?
• What are the only two (besides beautiful) that are quite
common in academic?
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The new process is a considerable advance in technology.29. A considerable advance
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How many…….Collocates
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I applied to/for a part time job as a waiter in a restaurant.33. Apply to/for
34. Alternative Interface
www.wordandphrase.info35.
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39. How can COCA help Learners in writing?
• Use of particular constructions, such as which preposition is used with acertain verb, or whether a given phrase sounds natural
• Frequency of words or phrases in different styles of English (such as
spoken, fiction, or academic)
• Collocations: What a word means, or how it is used, by looking at other
words that occur nearby.
• Synonyms of a given word.
• Comparisons of all of the synonyms. Differences in meaning between
two words such as big / little, rob / steal.
40. Why not just use Google?
• Looking at differences between different styles or types ofEnglish.
• Measuring changes over time
• Grammar-based searches.
• Semantically-based searches( collocates, comparisons,
synonyms)
• Searching for strings of words.
41. Differences between Corpora and Electronic Dictionaries
• Authentic texts/examples• Frequency of usage over time.
• Collocates
• Genres
42. Concerns about Concordancing
• Performing searching techniques.• Choosing a suitable concordancing program.
• Amount of training.
• Language Proficiency
Proper training and assistance to all language levels when
involved in learner concordancing.
43. Using COCA
• Learn to search COCA yourself.• Take the “tour” of the site and familiarize yourself with what you can
do and how.
• Lear from the videos on YouTube on how to use COCA.
• Practice doing searches while you are doing your writings.