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Introduction

The 4th Learner Corpus Research Conference – LCR 2017 – will take place from 5-7 October 2017 in Bolzano/Bozen in the northern Italian province of Bolzano – Alto Adige / Bozen – Südtirol. As a multilingual province, Bolzano/Bozen provides perfect surrounding conditions for a conference on learner language. LCR 2017 will be hosted by the Institute for Applied Linguistic of EURAC Research. The theme of LCR 2017 is “Widening the Scope of Learner Corpus Research”. The keynote speakers of LCR 2017 will adress the theme in their lectures on L1 writing development and Learner Corpus Research (Philip Durrant), quantitative methods in Learner Corpus Research (Stefan Th. Gries), and Learner Corpus Research and Italian as L2 (Stefania Spina).

The LCR conferences, organized under the aegis of the Learner Corpus Association, bring together researchers and language teachers, software developers and others interested in Learner Corpus Research. The LCR 2017 conference aims to be a showcase for the latest developments in the field of Learner Corpus Research and will feature keynote lectures, parallel sessions for the presentation of scientific results and work in progress reports, poster presentations, software demos, a book exhibition, as well as social events for participants. There will also be a competition for best paper presentation and best poster presentation by a PhD student.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-01-31
Abstract submission deadline

Submission Topics

We welcome papers that address all aspects of Learner Corpus Research, in particular the following ones:

  • Corpora as pedagogical resources

  • Corpus-based transfer studies

  • Data mining and other explorative approaches to learner corpora

  • English as a Lingua Franca

  • Error detection and correction of learner language

  • Extracting language features from learner corpora

  • Innovative annotations in learner corpora

  • Language for academic/specific purposes

  • Learner varieties

  • Learner corpora for less commonly taught languages

  • Learner Corpus Research and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)

  • Learner Corpus Research and Natural Language Processing

  • Links between Learner Corpus Research and other research methodologies (e.g. experimental methods)

  • Search engines for learner corpora

  • Statistical methods in learner corpus studies

  • Task and learner variables

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 05

    2017

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    Oct 07

    2017

  • Jan 31 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Oct 07 2017

    Registration deadline