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Research Environment

abrasax edited this page Dec 14, 2014 · 4 revisions
  • smallest constituency
  • but the one that might gain the most visibility, and make the most dramatic contributions.
  • probably requires continuous connectivity
  • CAN the same environment support both beginning students and advanced scholars without compromising the opportunities of either ???
  • linguistic, eg
  • laboratory
    • physiology of reading
    • physiology of morphological and syntactic processing
  • corpus analysis, eg
    • diachronic change
  • pedagogical, eg
  • laboratory
    • physiology of SLA
    • individual differences in literacy skills, etc
    • learner corpus analysis
    • errors typical of different L1s
    • analysis of performance data collected by the reading and learning apps to explore issues such as the importance of individual differences and the value of letting the apps adapt to the individual learner's strengths and weaknesses.
  • philological, eg
  • attribution and dating texts
  • reconstruction of missing texts- eg the Greek of Galen
  • stylistic analysis
  • topic modeling (of texts and authors and cultures, places and times, genres and social classes, age groups etc, etc.)
  • "distant reading" in general
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