Corpus Training and Research
On these pages you find information about our research activities and training we provide in corpus analysis.
On our “Corpus Training and Research” pages you will find information about our recent and ongoing research activities and about the training we provide in corpus analysis. We have also put together a list of links to a selection of online corpora, corpus tools, and corpus projects that we thought you might find useful.
If you are a student at the University of Michigan and would like to learn more about corpus analysis, you may be interested in joining our Corpus Analysis Group.
How can you use language corpora and corpus tools to help improve your academic writing? We provide support, training and in-class sessions in our work at the ELI.
This project is examining the importance of recurrent word strings in different types of language.
Using computational corpus analysis and experimental data this project aims to produce an extensive inventory of English Verb Argument constructions and to quantify aspects related to the frequency, semantic coherence and speaker accessibility of verbs in constructions.
The projects on this page provide examples of the kinds of research carried out by the researchers in the MCL team.
Here are a couple of links to corpus resources and to corpora you can search online if you want to see how words are actually used by speakers and writers of English.
On these pages you will find information about conferences members of the MCL team presented at or helped organize.
Use MICASE Online to look up words and phrases that you have trouble with or don’t understand.
Need help with your writing? MICUSP gives you great examples of well written papers (they all got an A or A-) from 16 different departments, so you can improve your writing skills.
If you need to present your paper in English at a conference, or you just want to improve your presentation skills, click here.
If you are an undergraduate Korean or Chinese student, you can help us with an important study by submitting an essay you have already written. Click on Contribute to Generation 1.5 below.
On these pages you find information about our research activities and training we provide in corpus analysis.