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LCR 2015 CfP Abstracts by 31 January 2015.

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Call for papers

LCR 2015 Call for Papers

Following the successful initial conference in Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) in 2011, and the second conference in Bergen (Norway) in 2013, the third conference in this biannual series will be hosted by Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands, from September 11–13, 2015. See the conference websitehttp://www.ru.nl/lcr2015/for more details. The conference is organized under the aegis of the Learner Corpus Association (http://www.learnercorpusassociation.org).

Conference Venue

Van der Valk Hotel Cuijk – Nijmegenhttp://www.hotelcuijk.nl/en

Organising committee

Pieter de Haan

Rina de Vries

Sanne van Vuuren

Ans van Kemenade

Jacqueline Berns

Programme committee chairs

Marcus Callies (Universität Bremen)

María Belén Díez-Bedmar (Universidad de Jaén)

Gaëtanelle Gilquin (Université catholique de Louvain)

Hilde Hasselgård (Universitetet i Oslo)

Signe Oksefjell Ebeling (Universitetet i Oslo)

Confirmed keynote speakers

Kees de Bot (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

Barbara Seidlhofer (Universität Wien)

Janine Treffers-Daller (University of Reading)

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

  • Language varieties

  • Learner corpora for less commonly taught languages

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

  • 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

There will be four different categories of presentation:

- Full paper (20 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion)

- Work in Progress (WiP) report (10 minutes + 5 minutes for discussion)

- Corpus/software demonstration

- Poster

The Work in Progress reports and posters are intended to present research still at a preliminary stage and on which researchers would like to get feedback. The conference aims to be a showcase for the latest developments in the field and will feature both software demos and a book exhibition. (We have currently invited two publishing firms to participate – still waiting for definitive answers)

The language of the conference is English.

Abstracts

Your abstract should be between 600 and 700 words (excluding a list of references). Abstracts should typically provide the following:

- a clearly articulated research question and its relevance;

- the most important details about research approach, data and methods;

- the main results and their interpretation.

Abstracts should be submitted through EasyChair

(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lcr2015) by31 January 2015.

Please follow instructions provided on the conference website.

Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by the programme committee. Notification of the outcome of the review process will be sent by 15 March 2015.

The LCR2015 organising committee