LINGUIST List 29.55
Wed Jan 03 2018
TOC: International Journal of Learner Corpus Research 3 / 2 (2017)
Editor for this issue: Sarah Robinson <srobinsonlinguistlist.org>
Date: 19-Dec-2017
From: Karin Plijnaar <karin.plijnaar
benjamins.nl>
Subject:
International Journal of Learner Corpus Research Vol. 3, No. 2 (2017)
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Journal Title: International Journal of Learner Corpus Research
Volume Number:
3
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2017
Subtitle: Special Issue:
Segmental, prosodic and fluency features in phonetic learner corpora
Main Text:
2017. v, 176 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Segmental, prosodic and fluency features in phonetic learner corpora:
Introduction to the special issue
Jürgen Trouvain, Frank Zimmerer, Bernd Möbius,
Mária Gósy and Anne Bonneau
Pages 105 – 117
Articles
Fluently
disfluent?: Pauses and repairs of advanced learners and native speakers of German
Malte Belz, Simon Sauer, Anke Lüdeling and Christine Mooshammer
Pages 118 –
148
Phonetic analysis of filled pauses based on a Hungarian-English learner
corpus
Mária Gósy, Dorottya Gyarmathy and András Beke
Pages 149 – 174
A bi-directional task-based corpus of learners’ conversational speech
María
Luisa García Lecumberri, Martin Cooke, Mirjam Wester, Martin Cooke and Mirjam Wester
Pages 175 – 195
Phonological development in different learning
contexts: A corpus-based study
Ulrike Gut
Pages 196 – 222
Towards a
perceptually assessed corpus of non-native French: The InterPhonology of
Contemporary French (IPFC) project illustrated with a longitudinal study of Japanese
learners’ /b-v/ productions
Sylvain Detey and Isabelle Racine
Pages 223 –
249
Comparing visualization techniques for learning second language
prosody: First results
Oliver Niebuhr, Maria Alm, Nathalie Schümchen and Kerstin
Fischer
Pages 250 – 277
Correction
Erratum Vol 3, Issue 1 278
List of reviewers
Referees for Volume 3 (2017) 279 – 280
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Language
Acquisition
Phonology
Text/Corpus
Linguistics
Subject Language(s):
Danish (dan)
English (eng)
French (fra)
German (deu)
Hungarian (hun)
Spanish (spa)
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