APCLC 2020: ASIA PACIFIC CORPUS LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE 2020
Grand Ballroom

B125, B126

Sessions

  • Session (Feb 11 13:30-14:00) Opening Ceremony
  • Session 6 (Feb 11 14:00-15:00) [Plenary 1] Douglas Biber. Using multi-dimensional analysis to study fictional style: variation among and within novels with respect to potential universal dimensions or register variation
  • Session 7F (Feb 11 15:10-16:00) [Keynote 1] Michael Barlow. Corpus data and individual differences
  • Session 8 (Feb 11 16:00-16:50) [Keynote 2] Jae-Woong Choe. Word embeddings and Korean semantics: some explorations
  • Session 12 (Feb 12 13:30-14:30) [Plenary 2] Vaclav Brezina. Building and analyzing large corpora: the case of BNC2014 and TLC
  • Session 13F (Feb 12 14:40-15:30) [Keynote 3] Winnie Cheng. A study of move-specific concgrams: Hong Kong Corpus of Corporate Government Reports
  • Session 14 (Feb 12 15:30-16:20) [Keynote 4] Laurence Anthony. Analyzing corpus texts at the text level: reflections, challenges, and possible solutions
  • Session 18 (Feb 13 13:30-14:30) [Plenary 3] Mark Davies. New corpus tools for researching and teaching English
  • Session 19F (Feb 13 14:40-15:30) [Keynote 5] Ute Römer. What can a learner corpus tell us about second language development?
  • Session 20 (Feb 13 15:30-16:20) [Keynote 6] Heokseung Kwon. 25 years of English corpus linguistics in Korea
  • Session 21 (Feb 13 16:30-17:30) [Plenary 4] Sylviane Granger. Learner corpus research: we've come a long way but we're not quite there yet
  • Session (Feb 13 18:30-21:00) Official Dinner
  • Session 25E (Feb 14 13:30-14:20) [Keynote 7] Hong Won Suh. Narrative strategies in early translations of English literature into Korean, late 19th to early 20th century: a corpus-based study
  • Session 26 (Feb 14 14:20-15:10) [Keynote 8] Mark Brenchley. Developing a corpus-embedded architecture: the Cambridge English approach
  • Session 27 (Feb 14 15:20-16:20) [Plenary 6] Michaela Mahlberg. Corpus Linguistics and the digital humanities