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Information and communication technology (ICT) has dramatically altered the world's social and economic landscape and is now gaining momentum in the realm of language studies. Corpora and ICT in Language Studies attempts to signal and document this phenomenon by bringing together twenty-nine contributions authored by both seasoned researchers and newcomers to the field. The contributions range from more traditional corpus-based or corpus-driven studies to those incorporating ICT as an integral part of their methodology. The volume includes a selection of conference papers given at PALC 2005,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Information and communication technology (ICT) has dramatically altered the world's social and economic landscape and is now gaining momentum in the realm of language studies. Corpora and ICT in Language Studies attempts to signal and document this phenomenon by bringing together twenty-nine contributions authored by both seasoned researchers and newcomers to the field. The contributions range from more traditional corpus-based or corpus-driven studies to those incorporating ICT as an integral part of their methodology. The volume includes a selection of conference papers given at PALC 2005, the fifth conference in the biennial cycle of meetings organized by the Department of English Language at Lódz University, as well as a number of invited papers. The papers are grouped in three parts: corpora in empirical language studies, cognitive linguistics and e-learning.
Autorenporträt
The Editors: Jacek Waliński, received his Ph.D. in Linguistics, M.A. in English Studies, M.A. in Pedagogy from the University of Lódź, where he is Senior Lecturer and Head of the Computational Linguistics Unit in the Department of English. His research interests include the use of language corpora for language teaching and terminology extraction, and applications of electronic learning platforms for teaching English as a Foreign/Second Language. Krzysztof Kredens received his M.A. in English Studies and Ph.D. in English Linguistics from the University of Lódź. Formerly a Marie Curie Research Fellow in the Department of English at Birmingham University, he is now Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Language, Lódź University. His academic interests include spoken discourse analysis, sociolinguistics and social applications of linguistics. Stanislaw Goźdź-Roszkowski received his M.A. and Ph.D. in English Studies from the University of Lódź, where he is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at present. His research interests are primarily in corpus-based analysis of legal texts. His other academic interests include: genre analysis, LSP studies, translation studies and terminology. For the past few years, he has been also teaching legal English to law students and legal professionals in Poland.