The IVACS network aims to connect corpus researchers and postgraduates internationally. The 9th biennial conference builds on the success of the previous eight IVACS conferences held at the Universities of Limerick (2002, 2008), Belfast, (2004), Nottingham (2006), Edinburgh (2010), Leeds (2012), Newcastle (2014), and Bath Spa (2016).
The theme of the 9th international conference is Corpus Linguistics: languages, communities, mobility and it is intended to reflect a deeper awareness of the central role played by languages, and language varieties, in our increasingly fluid societies. Through the use of corpus linguistics, the conference will draw on the diverse fields of study that can contribute to understanding the issues and concerns, as well as advantages and richness, that are found as communities experience increasing mobility.
We are particularly interested in papers which draw on applied corpus research in the following areas, though these are in no way exclusive:
Corpus Linguistics, mobility and communities
CL and social mobility
CL, language and migration
CL and integration
Using CL to explore language in minority contexts
CL and diversity in communities
CL and high-stakes testing
CL and xenophobia
Corpus Linguistics and Analysing Discourse
CL and real word contexts, e.g. Media Discourse, Classroom Discourse Workplace Discourse, Academic Discourse
CL and approaches to discourse analysis, e.g. Conversation Analysis, Critical Discourse Analysis
Corpus Pragmatics
Corpus Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Learner corpus research
Data-driven learning
CL and teacher education
CL and English as an International Language (EIL)
CL and English as a Lingua Franca (ELF)
CL and Second Language Acquisition
CL and Bilingualism
Corpus methods and innovations
Critical reflections on corpus methods
Innovations in Corpus design
Innovative corpus tools
Advances in quantitative and qualitative approaches to analysing corpora
Corpus Linguistics, Texts and Literature
Lexicography
Corpus Stylistics
CL and Translation Studies
CL and Literary Linguistics
Forensic Linguistics
Register Studies
Corpus Linguistics and Speech
CL Speech Technology
CL and Multimodality
Spoken Corpora
Corpus Phonology
Corpus Linguistics and Sociolinguistics
CL and language change
CL and language varieties
CL and language variation
CL and minority language studies
Corpus Linguistics and Historic Linguistics
Building historic corpora
Analysing historic corpora
Historic pragmatics
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2018
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2018
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