Re: Corpora: overuse and underuse of learner English

From: Eric Atwell (eric@comp.leeds.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Dec 12 2001 - 11:19:18 MET

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    >I am making a contrastive study of learner English and NS learner
    >English.

    I dont understand what you mean by "NS learner English" - do you mean
    English of young children? If you want access to a corpus of young
    children's spoken English, try Polytechnic of Wales Corpus, see ICAME
    website: http://www.hd.uib.no/icame/newcd.htm for what's on ICAME CD,
    http://khnt.hit.uib.no/icame/manuals/pow.htm for POW corpus manual

    Another thought - I recently attended a "European Year of Languages"
    symposium in Krakow, Poland, organised by British Council and others;
    a consensus emerged that English has become the international lingua
    franca of Europe, and is no longer "owned" by native speakers, it is
    common property of the European (and international) community.
    So, the International English of a Polish speaker at this conference
    should have equal "status" to the English used by native speakers.
    Maybe there is scope for a European Corpus of English parallel to the
    British National Corpus, where an object of study might be not "what are
    the deficiencies of learner Engish" but "what are the regional/national
    variations in English as written/spoken across Europe".

    Is your study in this vein?

    Eric Atwell

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