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CorpusCast with Dr Robbie Love

  • Episode 16: Dr Phoebe Lin on Language Acquisition

    5 APR 2023 · CorpusCast is the podcast about corpus linguistics and what it can do for society. Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. On this episode, Robbie chats to Dr Phoebe Lin, Assistant Professor in English in the Department of English and Communication at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Phoebe’s research examines natural speech prosody and its role in vocabulary acquisition using a range of methods including controlled experiments, corpus analysis, statistical modelling and software development. Phoebe is interested in the acquisition, processing and use of formulaic language by first (L1) and second language (L2) learners of English. Phoebe is the developer of IdiomsTube, a free English vocabulary learning app that automatically guides the learning of formulaic expressions in YouTube videos. Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa1BCMmFkN25IU2o0Umg4NzdhRlUzcDQyektfZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuU2lQaVMtendkUXZrSFNuUkRIejlWamFvd2E5aEJUQ0JnZzZfLUVMNVdGdDZNSDJHWWZEUHdEMDhpVmgzWGRoU2x3MkVYQ01SN0x5RTZseWlucjQwZG1iXzlVSl9nWW01UV93bjZpVjNTOU9vMTMtdw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3Zcgo36&v=AD-TGuJaNOk Dr Phoebe Lin 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa2tiYkdlektBeklRUEIzRkQyUkFPbU8wY3VMd3xBQ3Jtc0tta29WZ0UtODB0X19uM210M1huekJQeGpRNl94WUlVWkxBU0pLOTNSekxiZ1VvYXJBbEdGVHp5bF9nZ3BGSzl0andPVjVQTDlCMHBoa3FZaUpGWmtzV2wwbXJfdWgtWWpzWTk5WUM4TzA3Z25vNHJQTQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3nHCnAN&v=AD-TGuJaNOk Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbWtjeWhIeGVzejgySE9WM0FSdm5WazRrM0hZZ3xBQ3Jtc0trUllFeWNhMzFYN3p4c0hWOUtaczhkc0hBQjY5VFlWV01yZmFWSmQ0S1ZsWVVWR2prcVcxbmlCRlc2eHU0b29NNXM3ZmFzMkZxTGk3aExpT3hiSFJVWjZSWHVZSTRJY3hoaGhCNHRueU9qbEgyWWgwZw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3QKHcSF&v=AD-TGuJaNOk School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbDJKdHpGZ1BYa1FBUDBBUmZyMXM3UnFYSmotQXxBQ3Jtc0tsSWp3YmFSbGw3STJJb05RX0NzRGZneWFQQ05QaVBKSTc5MVhyUHdQZXJ0cFBTWTExR3ZTY2FGbnNPOWp1N1pxU3VfOUR2M2pWMFdkLXEtbk5CaVpOVDF2MXdNNE8yVDMyQkZWb29veVlkLTUwSk5tYw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3JCRAd1&v=AD-TGuJaNOk Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbkxpN1ZZMVdXcC1ZZWc4UW9SZzExUEpxR19RUXxBQ3Jtc0traVFQbjJBRVlWYzdEYjJVRElLRWNVUHVlZHlnQUdNUzlGNTg1SVFFamtBUDc4UVNaSHNoLTI4bWl2RHpwdFFzMlhSbE80Tzl0RW9SeEpCS2tIaU5BX21Lc1ZIUVlqb3JVLUl0d2pzdW9sSUVSdU5OMA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3pR705k&v=AD-TGuJaNOk https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/linguistics https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/corpuslinguistics https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/astonuniversity
    55m 39s
  • Episode 15 | Dr Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantankah on Political Discourse

    1 MAR 2023 · CorpusCast is the podcast about corpus linguistics and what it can do for society. Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. On this episode, Robbie chats to Dr Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantankah, associate professor of English and dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Cape Coast. Kwabena’s research interests include the critical analysis of political and parliamentary discourse, using methods from corpus linguistics, discourse analysis and pragmatics. He graduated from the University of Leeds in 2016 with a PhD in English Language. His recent publication “Gender-based violence in Ghanaian parliamentary discourse: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis” is available open-access from the journal Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines. The University of Cape Coast is the highest ranked university in Ghana and West Africa and a top 5 university in Africa (Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2022). Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://bit.ly/3Zcgo36 Dr Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantankah 👉 https://bit.ly/3lWIhxb Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics 👉 https://bit.ly/3QKHcSF School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://bit.ly/3JCRAd1 Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://bit.ly/3pR705k #linguistics #corpuslinguistics #astonuniversity
    1h 2m 29s
  • Episode 14 | Professor Bas Aarts on The Survey of English Usage

    2 FEB 2023 · CorpusCast is the podcast about corpus linguistics and what it can do for society. Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. On this episode of CorpusCast, Robbie chats to Professor Bas Aarts. Bas is director of the Survey of English Usage, an internationally recognised and highly regarded centre of excellence for research in the area of English Language and Linguistics. Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbW8xeS1IeU03MmFHeHQ2NTh4a1dDc1lwYXQzd3xBQ3Jtc0tucGNVOHpHTjlSUGFUTi1udHRXYkhHVjlGNUtGZ0hya19waXRtVFVRT2k1SW44S2dNX19NRzhkZTB2ZkFQV2FDRFpYeWx3ODNydmZoOFJXb3dKZmkzdV9URk1sVGxPTF9tUXAzMjJGYW04bmRncDVKTQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3Zcgo36&v=lROWQtKBKuc Professor Bas Aarts 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXJ1cWtpNGRJekc0aVZ3T1l1V2VOSkhKSHBCQXxBQ3Jtc0tsc2xFLUxFZFVsQjVmdDMwWVRJd2pCb0Q1T3NncTlLNTQ1NXVqTnRaUWZBYnhWbE1mNVBfNklnX0l3Tm5VTXJDSnlWeTBDRk1NdmMxdlBKR3RuT2ZIcDBhSldCbFJBY29BZTUzUEJHbzZvUTJrUHFQOA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3YfFxsv&v=lROWQtKBKuc Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbDhLcUZkUi00LU1tTkVPMU90MldsVG5waGRxZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttZDRkbU5Ua3ZtTUZCOEZrdU83eV9HTGIyTVJJX0xSeDFSOUZ3OUJIN1Z6Q0djQ3hnOXFvcVMwWnR5NjBwWU90X1g5aEFaZDRWZ0pVZTJrU0ttX2o4bDNqQmxHVm1mYVI4aE0tNEJPMHdmSDVQZ0ROQQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3QKHcSF&v=lROWQtKBKuc School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa2I1Ykc5MThfUG9sZWlDY3I2bVRBY2lCYlpuZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuLTAwQjlSS3k2dFFnTE11aWw4TVJsSV84NGd4U0hydURVLTRMOVJsRVNQZTJNZ2xobVRSemJPSDFHYzFmYzJWcW9ZRWY0bW8zUE52QWZWeVgwaW04S2d0Qy1NVWZUSE5KdUdKRkxCZkF6bWNkRlVUaw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3JCRAd1&v=lROWQtKBKuc Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFoyU3NyQUF4ZjZFMGNFZ2hXTXREa1M0V0VjQXxBQ3Jtc0tuLU1ZT3hYWWptbG1tdXQxbVpyVEZZaUlCSDBzZWtQcnVQY2FFZ0liX3pHVEdGNjI4MHVETG5HaVV2MjJHYzNGa2ItSGppeFVKU0xNWV9TcTFwMU9QbTlkaGRjbFpBZnhnUzU0ZmRGZUpCeFFrRF9YZw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3pR705k&v=lROWQtKBKuc https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/teamaston https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/corpuscast https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/linguistics
    48m 42s
  • Episode 13 | Dr Dawn Knight and Dr Anne O’Keeffe on ONLINE COMMUNICATION

    4 JAN 2023 · CorpusCast is the podcast about corpus linguistics and what it can do for society. Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. On this episode, Dr Love talks to Dr Dawn Knight (reader in applied linguistics in the School of English, Communication and Philosophy at Cardiff University) and Dr Anne O’Keeffe (senior lecturer in applied linguistics in the Department of English Language and Literature at Mary Immaculate College) about the contribution of corpus linguistics to research in online interaction. Dawn is an applied linguist whose research interests lie in the areas of corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, and multimodality. Anne is an applied linguist who specialises in the use of corpus linguistics to explore areas such as pragmatics, discourse analysis, learner grammar and media discourse. The Interactional Variation Online (IVO) project aims to gain an in-depth insight into the potential barriers to effective communication in virtual workplace environments. For more information, visit the project website: https://ivohub.com/ The IVO project brings together a large team of researchers from Cardiff University, Mary Immaculate College, the University of Nottingham, University College Dublin, the University of Aberdeen, the University of Limerick and Swansea University. The IVO project has formed a researcher network with monthly get-togethers. This network brings together postgraduates and researchers interested in sharing insights into applications of corpus linguistics, corpus compilation and methods, multimodal corpus analysis, institutional and professional discourse and virtual meetings. Dawn was principal investigator of CorCenCC (Corpws Cenedlaethol Cymraeg Cyfoes) – the National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh. CorCenCC is a language resource for Welsh speakers, Welsh learners, Welsh language researchers, and anyone who is interested in the Welsh language. CorCenCC is a freely accessible collection of multiple language samples, gathered from real-life communication. Anne is director of the Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies (IVACS) research network, connecting corpus researchers and PhD students internationally. IVACS hosts a biennial international conference at one of their partner institutions around the world. Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://bit.ly/3Zcgo36 Dr Dawn Knight 👉 https://bit.ly/3X2ySBl Dr Anne O’Keeffe 👉 https://bit.ly/3jRgxsA Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics 👉 https://bit.ly/3QKHcSF School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://bit.ly/3JCRAd1 Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://bit.ly/3pR705k
    48m 14s
  • Episode 12 | Professor Monika Bednarek on TV DIALOGUE and SCREENWRITING

    7 DEC 2022 · Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. On this episode, Professor Monika Bednarek (University of Sydney) joins Robbie to discuss the contribution of corpus linguistics to research in TV dialogue and screenwriting. Monika's research interests include topics in the areas of corpus linguistics, ecolinguistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, media linguistics, and, more specifically, the linguistic expression of emotion and attitude. The Sydney Corpus Lab aims to promote corpus linguistics in Australia. Its mission is to build research capacity in corpus linguistics at the University of Sydney, to connect Australian corpus linguists, and to promote the method in Australia, both in linguistics and in other disciplines. The Sydney Corpus of Television Dialogue (SydTV) is a corpus of approximately 275,000 words of dialogue from 66 US TV series. 📱 WATCH CorpusCast 👉 https://bit.ly/3UCXH63 🎧 You can LISTEN to all 12 episodes: Spotify👉 http://spoti.fi/3MnkEHn Apple Podcasts👉http://apple.co/3V2FIqe Podcast Addict👉http://bit.ly/3rx1nJH Podchaser👉http://bit.ly/3rvnfVI Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://bit.ly/3pSAvUx Professor Monika Bednarek 👉 Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics 👉 https://bit.ly/3QKHcSF School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://bit.ly/3JCRAd1 Linguistics at the University of Sydney 👉 https://bit.ly/3hIexBS Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://bit.ly/3pR705k #TeamAston #CorpusCast #linguistics
    52m 43s
  • Episode 11 | Ute Römer and Clark D. Cunningham on LEGAL INTERPRETATION

    2 NOV 2022 · Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. On this episode, Professor Ute Römer and Professor Clark D. Cunningham (Georgia State University) join Robbie Love to discuss the contribution of corpus linguistics to research in legal interpretation. Ute Römer is a professor of applied linguistics in the department of applied linguistics and English as a second Llanguage at Georgia State University. Professor Clark D. Cunningham is W. Lee Burge chair in law & ethics at the Georgia State University College of Law. Ute’s primary research interests and areas in which she has published include corpus linguistics, phraseology, usage-based second language acquisition, academic discourse analysis, and the application of corpora in language learning and teaching. She serves on the editorial boards of a number of academic journals (including the International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, Corpora, and English Text Construction) and is General Editor of the book series Studies in Corpus Linguistics (John Benjamins). Ute has written and edited several books including “Advances in Corpus-based Research on Academic Writing” (with Viviana Cortes and Eric Friginal) and “Progressives, Patterns, Pedagogy”. He is the director of the National Institute for Teaching Ethics & Professionalism (NIFTEP), a consortium of ethics centres at six universities, and the co-editor of the International Forum on Teaching Legal Ethics & Professionalism. Clark publishes on a variety of topics with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and comparative scholarship. His article in the Iowa Law Review, applying semantics to analyse the ways the meaning of "search" has evolved in U.S. constitutional law, won the national Scholarly Papers Competition sponsored by the Association of American Law Schools. Clark previously served as the Convenor of the Steering Committee of the Global Alliance for Justice Education, an international organisation of over 700 law teachers, lawyers, and leaders of non-governmental organisations from more than 50 countries. Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://bit.ly/3pSAvUx Professor Ute Römer 👉 https://bit.ly/3RSn6rd Professor Clark D. Cunningham 👉 https://bit.ly/3DxcN7x Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics 👉 https://bit.ly/3QKHcSF School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://bit.ly/3JCRAd1 Department of Applied Linguistics & ESL at Georgia State 👉 https://bit.ly/3xws0C5 Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://bit.ly/3pR705k #TeamAston #CorpusCast #linguistics #law
    53m 20s
  • Episode 10 | Professor Michaela Mahlberg on LITERARY LINGUISTICS

    4 OCT 2022 · Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. Professor Michaela Mahlberg (University of Birmingham) joins Dr Robbie Love to discuss the contribution of corpus linguistics to research in literary linguistics. Michaela’s research views language as a social phenomenon and explores the way in which people use language to understand and shape the world we live in. A large part of Michaela’s research focuses on the language of Dickens’s fiction, literary linguistics, and discourse analysis. Michaela is Director of the Centre for Corpus Research at the University of Birmingham. CCR supports the use of corpus analysis in research, teaching and learning, with particular focus on the links between psycholinguistics, cognitive linguistics, literary stylistics and statistics. The University of Birmingham has an established tradition in corpus linguistics, with the development of major corpora since the 1970s, including the 17 million word Birmingham Collection of English Text, developed in the 1980s, and the Bank of English, in the 1990s. Under the direction of John Sinclair, Birmingham hosted the Cobuild project, and developed corpus lexicography in the 1980s. The CLiC web app, started by Michaela, demonstrates through corpus stylistics how computer-assisted methods can be used to study literary texts and lead to new insights into how readers perceive fictional characters. Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://bit.ly/3pSAvUx Professor Michaela Mahlberg 👉 https://bit.ly/3SchNlV CLiC Web App 👉 https://bit.ly/3QQ9ETp School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://bit.ly/3JCRAd1 Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics 👉 https://bit.ly/3xxrJP9 English, Languages and Applied Linguistics 👉 https://bit.ly/3dkYIPY Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://bit.ly/3pR705k #TeamAston #CorpusCast #linguistics
    48m 47s
  • Episode 9 | Professor Tony McEnery on THE CORPUS MOOC

    7 SEP 2022 · Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. Professor Tony McEnery (Lancaster University) joins Robbie to discuss the development of the FutureLearn online course Corpus Linguistics: Method, Analysis, Interpretation. Tony has published widely on corpus linguistics and is the author of at least 18 books including Corpus Linguistics: Method, Theory and Practice (with Andrew Hardie) and the forthcoming book Fundamental Principles of Corpus Linguistics (with Vaclav Brezina). In 2013, Tony founded the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science (CASS) at Lancaster University, which went on to win a prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for research in 2015. Tony is heavily involved in applied corpus research and has worked with a range of partner organizations in the public sector (e.g. the Department of Culture Media and Sport, the Environment Agency and the Home Office) and the private sector (e.g. with British Telecom, IBM, Nokia and Research in Motion). Tony was Robbie’s PhD supervisor at Lancaster University, where they worked together on the construction of the spoken component of the British National Corpus 2014. The 2022 iteration of the FutureLearn course Corpus Linguistics: Method, Analysis, Interpretation will launch on 19th September. For more information, visit 👉 https://bit.ly/3dPGaqP Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://bit.ly/3pSAvUx Professor Tony McEnery 👉 https://bit.ly/3TfCoak Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics 👉 https://bit.ly/3sW0zzS School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://bit.ly/3JCRAd1 Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://bit.ly/3pR705k #TeamAston #CorpusCast
    57m 29s
  • Episode 8 | Dr Mark McGlashan on RESEARCHING DISCRIMINATION

    3 AUG 2022 · Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. Dr Mark McGlashan (Birmingham City University) joins Robbie Love to discuss the contribution of corpus linguistics to research on discrimination in a range of contexts. Mark’s research interests predominantly centre on the synthesis and application of methods from Corpus Linguistics and (Critical) Discourse Studies to study social issues relevant to a focus on language and discrimination such as nationalism, racism, sexism, and homophobia. Before joining Birmingham City University, Mark worked as Research Fellow at the WMG Cyber Security Centre, University of Warwick and Senior Research Associate at the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science (CASS), Lancaster University. Mark studied at Lancaster University where he earned his doctorate in Applied Linguistics. His PhD thesis examined representations of same-sex parent families in children’s picturebooks, a rare collection of publications he has widely written and presented on. Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://bit.ly/3pSAvUx Dr Mark McGlashan 👉 https://bit.ly/3ztxVb5 Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics 👉 https://bit.ly/3sW0zzS School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://bit.ly/3JCRAd1 Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://bit.ly/3pR705k #TeamAston #CorpusCast
    48m 44s
  • Episode 7 | Professor Stephanie Evert on COMPUTATIONAL HUMANITIES

    6 JUL 2022 · Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education. On this episode, Professor Stephanie Evert (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) joins Robbie Love to discuss the contribution of corpus linguistics to research in computational and digital humanities. Stephanie conducts research in the areas of developing tools and methods for corpus linguistics and digital humanities, language technology and corpus-based discourse analysis. The Computational Corpus Linguistics Group at FAU carries out foundational methodological research on the quantitative analysis of large text corpora. Their research lies at the intersection of corpus linguistics, computational linguistics, and the digital humanities. The algorithms and software tools developed by the group support innovative studies in the digital humanities and social sciences as well as practical applications in language technology. A particular focus lies on understanding cooccurrence phenomena and their application in corpus-based discourse analysis. Dr Robbie Love 👉 https://bit.ly/3pSAvUx Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics 👉 https://bit.ly/3sW0zzS School of Social Sciences and Humanities 👉 https://bit.ly/3JCRAd1 Find out more about courses related to this show 👉 https://bit.ly/3pR705k #TeamAston #CorpusCast
    58m 38s

CorpusCast is the podcast about corpus linguistics and what it can do for society. Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out...

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CorpusCast is the podcast about corpus linguistics and what it can do for society.

Join Dr Robbie Love as he speaks with top researchers in the field to find out more about how corpus linguistics – the study of linguistic patterns in large samples of language – is applied to a diverse range of areas including health, social justice and education.

CorpusCast is available on the following platforms:

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CorpusCast is written and hosted by Robbie Love and produced by Sam Cook.
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