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Current Researches in Educational Sciences VII
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 37

Current Researches in Educational Sciences VII

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Current Researches in Educational Sciences II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Current Researches in Educational Sciences II

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Current Researches in Educational Sciences IV
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

Current Researches in Educational Sciences IV

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Current Researches in Educational Sciences V
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Current Researches in Educational Sciences V

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Current Researches in Educational Sciences III
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 8

Current Researches in Educational Sciences III

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Current Researches in Educational Sciences VI
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 123

Current Researches in Educational Sciences VI

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Current Studies in Social Sciences V
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Current Studies in Social Sciences V

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Academic Writing with Corpora
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 612

Academic Writing with Corpora

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-21
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Academic Writing with Corpora offers a step-by-step accessible guide to using concordancers and aims to help introduce data-driven learning into the academic English classroom. Addressing the challenges faced by EAP teachers when explaining to their students how to write 'naturally', this book provides a solution to the problem by placing an emphasis on learning from expert and proficient writing. In doing so, it: takes a highly practical approach; uses Lextutor, an easy-to-use, open access concordancer, whilst introducing students to tools, such as SkELL, MICUSP and BNC-English Corpora; fosters autonomous learning by demonstrating how to solve everyday difficulties in word choice and grammar; helps teachers to use corpora in teaching proficient writing and helps students to improve their academic writing by learning from the best examples in their field; guides students towards better awareness of the communicative side of academic writing. This book forms essential reading for all students on academic writing and EAP courses or who wish to improve their writing.

Dimensions of L2 Performance and Proficiency
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Dimensions of L2 Performance and Proficiency

Research into complexity, accuracy and fluency (CAF) as basic dimensions of second language performance, proficiency and development has received increased attention in SLA. However, the larger picture in this field of research is often obscured by the breadth of scope, multiple objectives and lack of clarity as to how complexity, accuracy and fluency should be defined, operationalized and measured. The present volume showcases current research on CAF by bringing together eleven contributions from renowned international researchers in the field. These contributions not only add to the body of empirical knowledge about L2 use and L2 development by bringing new research findings to light but they also address fundamental theoretical and methodological issues by responding to questions about the nature, manifestation, development and assessment of CAF as multifaceted constructs. Collectively, the chapters in this book illustrate the converging and sometimes diverging approaches that different disciplines bring to CAF research.

The Semantics of English Prepositions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

The Semantics of English Prepositions

Using a cognitive linguistics perspective, this book provides a comprehensive, theoretical analysis of the semantics of English prepositions. All English prepositions originally coded spatial relations between two physical entities; while retaining their original meaning, prepositions have also developed a rich set of non-spatial meanings. In this study, Tyler and Evans argue that all these meanings are systematically grounded in the nature of human spatio-physical experience. The original 'spatial scenes' provide the foundation for the extension of meaning from the spatial to the more abstract. This analysis articulates an alternative methodology that distinguishes between a conventional meaning and an interpretation produced for understanding the preposition in context, as well as establishing which of several competing senses should be taken as the primary sense. Together, the methodology and framework are sufficiently articulated to generate testable predictions and allow the analysis to be applied to additional prepositions.