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Languages for Specific Purposes in the Digital Era, 2014
Educational Linguistics Series, Vol. 19
Coordinators: Bárcena Elena, Read Timothy, Arús Jorge
Language: EnglishKeywords
CALL computer assisted language learning; Comp assisted lang learning of langs for specific purposes; Corpus-based approaches to languages; LSP languages for specific purposes; LSP teaching; NLP natural language processing; Teaching and Learning Business English in Spanish Universities; language-based computational applications; languages for special purposes LSP
Publication date: 09-2016
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 12-2013
348 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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Preface by Elena Bárcena, Timothy Read and Jorge Arús.- Section 1: General issues about learning languages with computers. Information Technology and Languages for Specific Purposes in the EHEA: Options and Challenges for the knowledge society by Elisabet Arnó-Macià. Fostering Learner Autonomy in Technology-Enhanced ESP Courses by Ana Gimeno Sanz. A blended learning proposal for professional English integrating Moodle with classroom work for the practice of oral skills by Elena Martín-Monje, Noa Talavá. Student Assessment in the Online Language Learning Materials developed and delivered through the ingenio system by Ana Sevilla Pavón, Antonio Martínez Sáez,José Macario De Siqueira.- Section 2: Computer-assisted experiences for the development of language competences and skills. Internet Dictionaries for Teaching and Learning Business English in Spanish Universities by Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera. Moodle Glossary Tasks for Teaching Legal English by Ruth Breeze. Promoting Specialised Vocabulary Learning through Computer-Assisted Instruction by Mª Dolores Perea-Barberá, Ana Bocanegra-Valle. A Practical Application of Wikis for Learning Business English as Second Language by Pilar Rodríguez Arancón.- Section 3: Corpus-based approaches to/ applications for teaching and processing languages. A Genre-Based Approach to the Teaching of Legal and Business English: the GENTT Specialized Corpus in the LSP Classroom by Anabel Borja Albi, Natividad Juste Vidal, Mª del Pilar Ordóñez, Tomás Conde. Innovative methods for LSP-teaching: how we use corpora to teach business Russian by James Wilson, Serge Sharoff, Paul Stephenson, Anthony Hartley. Automatic specialized vs. non-specialized text differentiation: the usability of grammatical features in a Latin multilingual context by M.Teresa Cabre, Irid da Cunha, Eric SanJuan, Juan-Manuel Torres Moreno, Jorge Vivaldi. Exploring the Potential of Corpus Use in Translation Training: New Approaches for Incorporating Software in Danish Translation Course Design by Anne Lise Laursen.- Section 4: Processing natural languages. Representing environmental knowledge in EcoLexicon by Pamela Faber, Pilar León Araúz, Arianne Reimerink. New approaches to audiovisual translation: the usefulness of corpus-based studies for the teaching of dubbing and subtitling by Juan Pedro Rica Peramingo, Reyes Albarrán Martín, Blanca García Riaza. The pragmatic level of OntoLingAnnot’s ontologies and their use in pragmatic annotation for language teaching by Antonio Pareja Lora. Reflections on the future of technology-mediated LSP research and education by Jorge Arús, Elena Bárcena, Timothy Read
Presents the state of the art of technological and methodological innovation in the teaching and processing of languages for specific purposes
Theoretical analysis, fundamental research, and case studies on the current and future directions of technology-enhanced applied linguistics
A high-ranking group of international researchers presents findings from significant publicly funded national and international research projects?