The aim of the Formulaic Language Research Network(FLaRN)is to co-ordinate research work in this field,to share ideas and resources,and to create a community.
🧡We’re delighted to announce our invitation for staff and postgrads to offer or join the coming online sessions.The forum is avilable now for any persentation or discussion in related to FL . If you are willing to participate please email me: [email protected] 🧡
Out in RMAL by Kathy Conklin and Sara Alotaibi
"Eye-tracking reading-while-listening: Challenges and methodological considerations in vocabulary research"
https://t.co/jZrN5j7H27
It's nice to see my Element 'Collocations, Corpora & Language Learning' reviewed by Benjamin Naismith. Many kind words and appreciation, for which I am grateful. Links below with both the review & the actual book #collocations
https://t.co/CyRhmjuSoi
https://t.co/5aKJBDpEhL
We and #AI are leveling up the Word Sketch tool with automated word sense identification. It categorizes collocations into groups using advanced language models and word embeddings. It works in preloaded and user corpora. https://t.co/lJMjk0my8r
#corpuslinguistics#NLP#AItools
Our article "Insights into Phraseological Processing through Stimuli Modification: An Exploratory Eye-Tracking Study ..." is out. It's one of the studies from our #PHRAME project on #phraseology, written with @l_for_ti and other project partners
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https://t.co/1yxIGuSEZb
Our article ‘Online News as a Resource for Incidental Learning of Core Academic Words, Academic Formulas, and General Formulas’ is published in an issue in TESOL Quarterly. Wonderful news on the first day of the Lunar New Year! #openaccess
https://t.co/hJB9B0PaPK
Lancslex: a new website for looking-up frequencies of words, collocations and text vocabulary coverage for researchers, students and teachers
Based on extensive corpus research: Brezina & Gablasova (2024)
https://t.co/7MYdXF2806
📣Are speakers of typologically different languages similarly sensitive to single-word and phrasal frequencies when processing collocations? (w/ @vaclavbrezina , Padraic Monaghan, @prebuschat https://t.co/4sHpFSYd7W
Edge Hill Corpus Research Group, Thu 11 Jan., 2pm (GMT), online. Benet Vincent (Coventry): Methodological issues & challenges in the use of phrase-frames to investigate phraseology. REGISTRATION CLOSES TOMORROW, 12 noon (GMT): https://t.co/ecxdcbjvNS #methodology#phraseology
We’ve just uploaded the talks from “Breaking ground: Discussing the present and the future of #corpuslinguistics Data-driven learning – #Research seminar”. Thanks to the speakers and everyone that attended the event live!!! #phdlife
https://t.co/AnVcZ81VGt
Edge Hill Corpus Research Group, Thursday 11 January, 2pm (GMT), online. Benet Vincent: Methodological issues and challenges in the use of phrase-frames to investigate phraseology. Details & registration (free): https://t.co/q9mh44Wd7w #corpuslinguistics#methodology#phraseology
Time to start working on those abstracts for #TaLC2024@MMU_Languages! Call for papers is live with a submission deadline of January 12th.
🚨 Call for papers: https://t.co/DmGhQmet0K… 🚨 For more info, see the conference website here: https://t.co/CPcUiO4WHG
Altamimi & Conklin (2023) just out in TESOL Quarterly
Effects of Pre‐Reading Study and Reading Exposure on the Learning and Processing of Collocations https://t.co/ws2c6rtIH7
#collocations
Here we go!
Registrations for the PHRAME conference in Perugia are O P E N!
Participation is free, as well as coffee breaks, lunches, and walks around beautiful Perugia 🙂
https://t.co/i1v7RaQI0s
I am happy to announce that the program for the #PHRAME conference on L2 #phraseology is out! We have an exciting line-up of talks, keynotes, and a roundtable.
Registration is open
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https://t.co/zfz6JOq00B
We look forward to seeing you in Perugia!
@l_for_ti
@p_durrant