Commentary on four studies for JALT vocabulary SIG

The four papers in this volume focused on mainly three areas: readability (Pinchbeck), wordlist evaluation (Ishikawa, Culligan), and data-driven learning (McGuire). The author would argue that whilst applied corpus linguistics and L2 vocabulary research are closely related to each other, there has...

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Main Author: Yukio Tono
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Published: Castledown Publishers 2018-12-01
Series:Vocabulary Learning and Instruction
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description The four papers in this volume focused on mainly three areas: readability (Pinchbeck), wordlist evaluation (Ishikawa, Culligan), and data-driven learning (McGuire). The author would argue that whilst applied corpus linguistics and L2 vocabulary research are closely related to each other, there has not been much interaction between the two disciplines. The review of the four papers has also shown such lack of interaction between the two fields. By reviewing each study, some additional concepts and previous related studies in corpus linguistics will be presented in order to fill those gaps.
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spelling doaj-art-d12532a363644feaa49c3e86a5b0fd192025-08-20T03:01:06ZengCastledown PublishersVocabulary Learning and Instruction2981-99542018-12-018110.7820/vli.v08.1.TonoCommentary on four studies for JALT vocabulary SIGYukio Tono0Advanced Research Unit, Graduate School of Global Studies, Director of the World Language Center, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies The four papers in this volume focused on mainly three areas: readability (Pinchbeck), wordlist evaluation (Ishikawa, Culligan), and data-driven learning (McGuire). The author would argue that whilst applied corpus linguistics and L2 vocabulary research are closely related to each other, there has not been much interaction between the two disciplines. The review of the four papers has also shown such lack of interaction between the two fields. By reviewing each study, some additional concepts and previous related studies in corpus linguistics will be presented in order to fill those gaps. https://www.castledown.com/journals/vli/article/view/1736wordlistcorpus linguisticsdata driven learningparallel corpus
spellingShingle Yukio Tono
Commentary on four studies for JALT vocabulary SIG
Vocabulary Learning and Instruction
wordlist
corpus linguistics
data driven learning
parallel corpus
title Commentary on four studies for JALT vocabulary SIG
title_full Commentary on four studies for JALT vocabulary SIG
title_fullStr Commentary on four studies for JALT vocabulary SIG
title_full_unstemmed Commentary on four studies for JALT vocabulary SIG
title_short Commentary on four studies for JALT vocabulary SIG
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topic wordlist
corpus linguistics
data driven learning
parallel corpus
url https://www.castledown.com/journals/vli/article/view/1736
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