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From: Language Learning & Technology <[log in to unmask]>
We are happy to announce that Volume 5, Number 3 of Language
Learning & Technology is now available at http://llt.msu.edu. This
is a Special Issue on "Using Corpora in Language Teaching and
Learning" and was guest edited by Chris Tribble and Michael
Barlow. The contents are listed below.
Please visit the LLT Web site and be sure to enter your free
subscription if you have not already done so. Also, we welcome
your submissions of articles, reviews, and commentaries for future
issues. Check our guidelines for submission at
http://llt.msu.edu/contrib.html.
Sincerely,
Mark Warschauer and Dorothy Chun, Editors
Language Learning & Technology (http://llt.msu.edu)
***Feature Articles***
1 Genres, Registers, Text Types, Domain, and Style: Clarifying the
Concepts and Navigating a Path Through the BNC Jungle (David
Lee)
2 Text Categories and Corpus Users: A Response to David Lee
(Commentary) (Guy Aston)
3 An Evaluation of Intermediate Students' Approaches to Corpus
Investigation (Claire Kennedy and Tiziana Miceli)
4 Looking at Citations: Using Corpora in English for Academic
Purposes (Paul Thompson and Chris Tribble)
5 Lexical Behavior in Academic and Technical Corpora:
Implications for ESP Development (Alejandro Curado Fuentes)
6 Teaching German Modal Particles: A Corpus-Based Approach
(Martina Mollering)
7 The Emergence of Texture: An Analysis of the Functions of the
Nominal Demonstratives in an English Interlanguage Corpus (Terry
Murphy)
8 Exploring Parallel Concordancing in English and Chinese (Wang
Lixun)
9 A Case for Using a Parallel Corpus and Concordancer for
Beginners of a Foreign Language (Elke St. John)
***Columns***
From the Editors (Mark Warshauer, Dorothy Chun, and Pamela
DaGrossa)
From the Guest Editor (Christopher Tribble and Michael Barlow)
On the Net "Finding Song Lyrics Online" (Jean LeLoup and Robert
Ponterio)
Emerging Technologies "Tools and Trends in Corpora Use for
Teaching and Learning" (Robert Godwin-Jones)
***Reviews*** Edited by Jennifer Leeman
1 Multilingual Corpora in Teaching and Research by Botley,
McEnery, & Wilson (Eds.) (reviewed by John Lawler)
2 Patterns and Meanings: Using Corpora for English Language
Research and Teaching by Partington (reviewed by Jozsef Horvath)
3 Exploring Academic English: A Workbook for Student Essay
Writing by Thurstun & Candlin (reviewed by Paul Thompson)
4 MonoConc Pro and WordSmith Tools (reviewed by Randi
Reppen)
***Call for Papers***
Theme: Distance Learning
***Corpora Research Bibliography***
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