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Mērķhipotēžu izvirzīšana latviešu valodas apguvēju korpusā

Translated title of the contribution: Creating target hypotheses in a learner corpus of Latvian
  • Ilze Auziņa
  • , Kristīne Levāne-Petrova
  • , Inga Kaija
  • University of Latvia
  • Riga Stradins University

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Abstract

A learner corpus is a computerized textual database of the language produced by foreign language learners. Such corpus enables researchers to create more efficient learning materials and teaching methodology for language learners by using the corpus-driven error analysis. The learner's corpus, like other language corpora, can be annotated at different language levels (morphologically, syntactically); however, corpus-based error annotation and the corpus-based error analysis are especially important in the learner's language research. Error analysis is influenced by certain factors: 1) the error types setup or error typology; and 2) target hypothesis setup, e. g., corrected text. Therefore, it is crucial to have special guidelines indicating the subject of annotation and the methods how the annotation is performed. The article begins with description of “The Latvian Learner corpus” (LaVA) and its initial development strategies, the term of target hypothesis and its role in the creation of the learner corpus. The main target hypothesis setup criteria in the LaVa corpus is also provided with the examples showing how the language learners' utterances are being corrected according to the language norms, and the main deviations from the rules allowed.

Translated title of the contributionCreating target hypotheses in a learner corpus of Latvian
Original languageLatvian
Title of host publicationVALODA
Subtitle of host publicationNozime un Forma 11. Gramatika un Valodas Normesana - LANGUAGE: Meaning and Form 11. Grammar and Language Standardization
EditorsAndra Kalnaca, Ilze Lokmane
Place of PublicationRīga
PublisherLU Akadēmiskais apgāds
Pages7-26
Number of pages20
Volume2020-January
ISBN (Electronic)9789934186264
ISBN (Print)9789934186264
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Publication series

NameValoda: Nozime un Forma
Volume2020-January
ISSN (Print)2255-9256
ISSN (Electronic)2256-0602

OECD Field of Science

  • 6.2 Languages and Literature

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