officialProgram - engcorpora 2015

Vendredi 10 avril 2015
9h30 -17h
UPEC - Mail des Mèches
MAIL DES MECHES
9h30 - Welcome coffee (Hall)
Vladimír Benko
10h
Plan d’accès
[Amphi 105]
Comenius University in Bratislava,
UNESCO Chair in Translation Studies (UCTS)
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« Araneum Anglicum Asiaticum :
A Gigaword Web Corpus of Asian English »
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Break (Hall)
8
Sukran Saygi
10h50
[Amphi 104]
Middle East Technical University (METU)
Institut
d’Urbanisme
de Paris
Vers Campus
Centre
« Incorporating a Corpus Component into Teacher Feedback :
Turkish Learners' Progress and Perceptions »
National Central University
« Corpus-Derived Tools for Identifying Lexico-Grammatical
Patterns In Vivo »
Eric Nicaise
11h30
Université catholique de Louvain (UCL)
Sciences
éco
Salle
406
P o è t e e t S e lli e r
10h50
Salle Keynes
[Amphi 105]
[Amphi 105]
Rue
David Wible, Nai-Lung Tsao
Maison
des langues
Amphis 104-105
« Highlighting linguistic features of native-English teacher
talk as a reference framework for French-speaking EFL
teachers : a corpus study »
Ping-Yu Huang, Nai-Lung Tsao, David Wible
National Central University
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Mark Davies
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12h10 - Lunch
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Brigham Young Universty
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13h30
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Institut
d’Administration
des Entreprises
« An Online Tool for Exploring Corpus-based
Collocation Networks »
Ro
11h30
« BYU corpora »
Vladimír Benko
14h30
[Salle 406]
Comenius University in Bratislava,
UNESCO Chair in Translation Studies (UCTS)
Université Paris- Est Créteil Val de Marne
Centre Mail des Mèches
Rue Poète et Sellier, Créteil
« Web Corpus of Asian English »
Jean-Marc Leblanc, Marie Peres
[Salle 406]
Organisation
Université Paris Est, CÉDITEC
« Textobserver »
Tita Kyriacopoulou
15h50
Lucie Gournay (Université Paris Est / IMAGER)
[Salle 406]
Lionel Dufaye (Université Paris Est / LISAA)
Université Paris Est, LIGM
« Unitext »
Contact
Lucie Gournay, Lionel Dufaye
16h20
Université Paris Est
« Codext & closure »
8, 9 et 10 avril 2015
Université Paris-Est Créteil
Break (Hall)
15h20
International Conference
[email protected]
Mail des Mèches
Kimberly Oger
Programme
15h40
« Speakers without Voices »
9h30 -17h
UPEC - Mail des Mèches
Bâtiment Sciences éco
Mark Davies
Brigham Young Universty
[Amphi 104]
Université Aix-Marseille
[Amphi 105]
Victor Khachan
16h20
[Amphi 105]
Lebanese American University
[Amphi 105]
Université Paris 8
Jeudi 9 avril 2015
Graham Ranger
11h50
Université d'Avignon
[Amphi 104]
I-Chung Ke, Chia-Yen Lin
11h50
10h
11h10
Stéphanie Béligon, Valérie Bourdier
« Incorporating feelings into corpus linguistics ?
A study of corpus-based analyses of "feel"»
Alex Boulton
14h
11h10
[Amphi 105]
ATILF
« Learning and using English with corpora :
insights from a meta-analysi s»
Katie Patterson
14h40
University of Liverpool
« An investigation into the Lexical Representations
of Metaphoricity using Copora »
Cesare Zanca
14h40
Università de Siena
« Diversity in diverse Englishes :
why should students care ? »
Break (Hall)
[Amphi 105]
Agnieszka Lenko-Szymanska
[Amphi 104]
University of Warsaw
16h20
« Measures of lexical richness in the assignment of levels to
learner corpus data »
Université Paris Diderot
« Genre corpora in language and translator training »
[Amphi 104]
Université de Poitiers
« The linguistic characterization of specialized language,
an application of the lexical bundle method to the legal
language in the EU and in Canada »
Pavol Hučka
11h50
[Amphi 105]
Université Paris Ouest Nanterre
16h20
« Corpus linguistics shedding light on one of the key issues
in ESP corpus studies left unresolved: how to distinguish
compound terms from collocations ? »
11h50
Agnès Leroux
15h40
Natalie Kubler, Alexandra Volanschi, [Amphi 105]
Mojca Pecman
Jean-Louis Duchet
[Amphi 104]
[Amphi 104]
UPPA / Université Montpellier 3
[Amphi 104]
Opole University
[Amphi 104]
Université Paris Est
Break (Hall)
« May learners' corpora be a way to remediation ? An English
as a Second Language French learners' corpus study »
« Phrase frames in the English pharmaceutical domain :
a corpus-driven study of intra-disciplinary register variation »
12h30- Lunch
14h
[Amphi 104]
Birmingham City University
Lukasz Grabowski
« Translingualism, translanguaging, and corpora :
Challenges and implications »
[Amphi 105]
« Native and non-native corpora and second language
acquisition : proficiency assessment and norms »
Break (Hall)
Yuan Ze University (YZU)
Université Paris-Sorbonne
Amanda Edmonds, Pascale Leclercq
« Rules of lexical creativity »
[Amphi 105]
Daniel Henkel
14h40
15h40
9h30 - Welcome and coffee (Hall)
Antoinette Renouf
« INDEED and IN FACT : quantitative parameters
for differentiation »
« The role and nature of English within the ‘citizen science'
community : a corpus-based investigation »
09h30 -17h
UPEC - Mail des Mèches
Bâtiment Sciences éco
« Assessing the productivity of multiple-slot
constructions with vocabulary growth curves :
how big should the corpus be? »
[Amphi 104]
University of Portsmouth
« A Corpus-based Statistical Correlation between Predicative
Compatiblity and Degree-modification among Adjectives in
English and in French »
18h - Visit of The Musée Fragonard,
Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort
[Amphi 104]
Guillaume Desagulier
« From comparative grammar to translation studies :
the use of DIY comparable corpora in the translation
classroom »
John Williams, Glenn Hadikin
« Lexical bundles in argumentation : Corpus Analysis of
Lebanese EAP University Students »
Université de Reims-Champagne Ardenne
[Amphi 105]
Université Charles de Gaulle Lille III
14h40
« Why copora »
11h10
14h
« Corpora and Indirect Speech: A Practical Case »
Break (Hall)
Pierre Frath
Rudy Loock
Brigitte Philippe
« Examining syntactic and lexical variation in English :
the importance of corpus design and corpus size »
11h10
[Amphi 105]
« Discovering discourse patterns in English newspaper
genres : a corpus-based study »
Università degli Studi di Milano
« English modal verbs : a comparison of their uses by
English native speakers and German students of English »
16h20
9h30 - Welcome to participants and coffee (Hall)
10h
15h40
[Amphi 104]
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
14h
Martina Baroni
Mercredi 8 avril 2015
Julia Lavid, Lara Moratón
[Amphi 104]
Université Paris-Sorbonne
Université Paris Diderot
« Better tagging for better learning.
The case of English conglomerates »
12h30- Lunch
[Amphi 105]
Michał B. Paradowski
[Amphi 105]
Universityof Warsaw
18h - Visit of the Bibliothèque François Mitterrand