Dear list members,
I am delighted to announce a new publication in the Elements in Corpus 
Linguistics series, by Lee McCallum and Philip Durrant. The Element title is: 
"Shaping Writing Grades: Collocation and Writing Context Effects". It explores 
relationships between collocations, writing quality and learner and contextual 
variables in a first-year university composition programme.

The Element can be viewed here: 
https://www.cambridge.org/core/search?q=9781009074445&_csrf=Bx66KnU6-7EI4dZitpR-VaoXeKEnaDIDIrHY<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cambridge.org%2Fcore%2Fsearch%3Fq%3D9781009074445%26_csrf%3DBx66KnU6-7EI4dZitpR-VaoXeKEnaDIDIrHY&data=05%7C01%7CP.L.Durrant%40exeter.ac.uk%7Ce028994d1d954953eef608da64e23632%7C912a5d77fb984eeeaf321334d8f04a53%7C0%7C0%7C637933219974856511%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=ih5T6z%2BO%2B3WwJARUe3b%2FvxLSQxOuc38qeyr7XbfTwAA%3D&reserved=0>.
 It will be available free of charge for 2 weeks. The full Element abstract can 
be seen at the bottom of this email.

This publication brings the number of Elements in this series to eight. The 
other titles in the series so far are:

Multimodal News Analysis across Cultures (Caple, Huan & Bednarek)
Doing Linguistics with a Corpus (Egbert, Larsson & Biber)
Citations in Interdisciplinary Research Articles (Muguiro)
Conducting Sentiment Analysis (Lei & Liu)
Natural Language Processing for Corpus Linguistics (Dunn)
The Impact of Everyday Language Change on the Practices of Visual Artists 
(Hocking)
Analysis Language, Sex and Age in a Corpus of Patient Feedback (Baker & Brookes)

Best wishes

Susan Hunston (Series Editor)

Abstract
This Element explores relationships between collocations, writing quality, and 
learner and contextual variables in a first-year composition (FYC) programme. 
Comprising three studies, the Element is anchored in understanding 
phraseological complexity and its sub-constructs of sophistication and 
diversity. First, the authors look at sophistication through association 
measures. They tap into how these measures may tell us different types of 
information about collocation via a cluster analysis. Selected measures from 
this clustering are used in a cumulative links model to establish relationships 
between these measures, measures of diversity and measures of task, the 
language background of the writer and individual writer variation, and writing 
quality scores. A third qualitative study of the statistically significant 
predictors helps understand how writers use collocations and why they might be 
favoured or downgraded by raters. This Element concludes by considering the 
implications of this modelling for assessment.

Professor Susan Hunston   (she/her)
Department of English Language and Linguistics
University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT
UK
(+44)  0121 414 5675
[email protected]


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