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What is Concordance (or Concordance Line)

Handbook of Research on Cultivating Literacy in Diverse and Multilingual Classrooms
A listing of each occurrence of a word (or phrase) in a corpus together with the text it occurs with, shedding light on a word’s collocations and other language patterns. The term is also employed to signify the ‘Key-Word-In-Context’ (KWIC) results retrieved through corpus linguistics software tools.
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Sharpening Students' Critical Literacy Skills Through Corpus-Based Instruction: Addressing the Issue of Language Sexism
Paschalia Patsala (Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK) and Maria Michali (South-East European Research Center, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2722-1.ch012
Abstract
In the past, corpora were primarily employed by linguists. Recently, there has been a growing interest from teachers and researchers in the pedagogical applications of corpora. However, literature of corpus-based instruction has little explored whether corpus-based instruction can reinforce English Foreign Language (EFL) learners' critical literacy. This chapter builds on research and practices that explore how corpus-based teaching may enhance learners' critical literacy skills, offering recommendations to teachers of English as a foreign language. The main features of critical literacy teaching are presented, and consideration is given to tools and techniques through which educators can encourage EFL learners to critically look at authentic language data and question both the language and the reality they are exposed to, affecting or enabling social change.
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