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Out now: "Future Challenges and Opportunities for Data-Driven Learning" with @languagecopora @carlosordonana.bsky.social #corpuslinguistics #languagelearning an entry in The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Computer-Assisted Language Learning. doi.org/10.1007/978-... Thanks to the editors and reviewers.

— Pascual Pérez-Paredes (@perez-paredes.bsky.social) 2025-03-31T04:40:52.874Z

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Exploring Part of Speech (POS)-tag sequences in a large-scale learner corpus of L2 English

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The Australian National Corpus

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Posted on 31st March 2012Categories corpus linguistics, research

A review of Bhatia, Sánchez Hernández & Pérez-Paredes

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Posted on 15th March 2012Categories analysis of language, applied linguistics, corpus linguistics, investigación, research, research at UM

A review of Bhatia, Sánchez Hernández & Pérez-Paredes

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Posted on 15th March 2012Categories analysis of language, applied linguistics, corpus linguistics, investigación, research, research at UM

New issue of ReCALL available online

A new issue of ReCALL is available online.

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Posted on 5th January 2012Categories journals, ReCALL, research

New issue of ReCALL available online

A new issue of ReCALL is available online.

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Posted on 5th January 2012Categories journals, ReCALL, research

An NLP approach to sentiment analysis

NLTK is becoming a very interesting tool for NLP-based analysis of language. In this post we find an easy-to-follow account of how Python can be used to track sentiment.

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Posted on 3rd January 2012Categories analysis of language, NLTK, research, sentiment

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