Re: Corpora: corpus linguistics course

From: Ute Römer (ute.roemer@uni-koeln.de)
Date: Sat Mar 23 2002 - 15:34:47 MET

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    Dear CORPORA list members,

    I would like to join Beatrice Vautherin in her query on "How to organize a
    CL course". I too am planning my first corpus linguistics course with
    thirteen 90-minute sessions, starting April 15th. Unfortunately I won't be
    able to use a computer lab and have real hands-on sessions as we don't have
    the facilities and the group of students will probably be quite large (not
    possible to limit numbers, so I might end up with 50+ students). In order
    not to give an exclusively theoretical introduction to CL I decided to have
    laptop+beamer ready throughout the course for software demos and corpus
    queries.

    Having made a list of the topics I want to include, my main problem is now
    to make decisions on how much time to spend on what. How much time will I
    need to deal with technical aspects of corpus
    compilation/design/annotation/typology etc. How many sessions should I spend
    on "CL and linguistic theory/theories", how many on corpus
    analysis/application and how many fields of application can be dealt with if
    I have let's say 8 sessions for that topic?

    Then I still need to find some more short articles (not longer than 10-12
    pages) I could give to my students to prepare short oral presentations. Will
    selected sections from (introductory) CL textbooks be more useful for this
    purpose than descriptions of specific research projects?

    Would be great if anyone of you could help! Thanks very much in advance!
    Best,
    Ute
    ______________________________________
    Ute Römer
    Universität zu Köln
    Englisches Seminar
    Albertus-Magnus-Platz 1
    50923 Köln
    Germany
    Phone: +49(0)221 470 3038
    E-mail: ute.roemer@uni-koeln.de

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Beatrice Vautherin" <beatrice.vautherin@wanadoo.fr>
    To: <corpora@hd.uib.no>
    Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:41 PM
    Subject: Corpora: corpus linguistics course

    > Dear list members,
    > I am seeking advice on the best way to organize a corpus linguistics
    course
    > in my English department. Starting in february 2003, 2 hours every other

    > week for 12 to 13 weeks (that is our second semester) so about twelve
    hours
    > altogether. I can have a computer room with 10-12 PCs.
    > I would like to know what corpora and what tools to buy (my BNC-World
    > failed to install and I sent the CDs back). Of course the less money I ask
    > for, the happier my head of department will be. Still I want the students
    > to have hands-on sessions with software that runs smoothly so as not to
    put
    > them off corpus linguistics for ever. They are second-year students in
    > France (Paris-Sorbonne Nouvelle) studying for a degree in English.
    > Thanks for your help. I will post a summary of the numerous replies I
    receive.
    > Beatrice Vautherin
    >
    >
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    > Université Paris 3-SORBONNE NOUVELLE
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