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What is Frequency, Normalized

Handbook of Research on Computer-Enhanced Language Acquisition and Learning
Since absolute frequencies depend on the size of the corpus, absolute frequencies are usually normalized, that is divided by the total number of words in the corpus. Normalized frequencies of individual corpora are comparable even if the corpora are of different sizes.
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Corpora in the Classroom and Beyond
Rolf Kreyer (University of Bonn, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-895-6.ch024
Abstract
Although corpus linguistic methods and research have had a considerable impact on language teaching in the last few decades, the corpus is still mostly regarded as a device in the hands of the teacher rather than the students. This is most probably due to a number of serious problems that need to be considered when allowing students unlimited access to the wealth of corpus-linguistic data. In this chapter it is argued that these problems are to be taken seriously and that a fundamental prerequisite for student use of corpora is what I call ‘corpus competence.’ Such a corpus competence will not only help students to make use of corpora in the classroom but will also prepare the grounds for use of corpora in noninstitutionalized contexts and as a tool for life-long learning.
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