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    Data-driven learning, theories of learning and second language acquisition: in search of intersections (Pre published)

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    O’Keeffe, A. (2021) ‘Data-driven learning, theories of learning and second language acquisition, in search of intersections’, in P. Pérez-Paredes and G. Mark (Eds) Beyond Concordance Lines: Corpora in Language Education, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 35-55.
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    2021-11
    Author
    O'Keeffe, Anne
    Peer Reviewed
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    O’Keeffe, A. (2021) ‘Data-driven learning, theories of learning and second language acquisition, in search of intersections’, in P. Pérez-Paredes and G. Mark (Eds) Beyond Concordance Lines: Corpora in Language Education, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 35-55.
    Abstract
    This chapter focuses on the need to address both theories of learning and theories of language acquisition in data-driven learning (DDL) research. While it recognises that there has been so much worthwhile research work on DDL which has shed so much light on the value of DDL, it is still not a mainstream methodology. The chapter argues that by understanding better the variations in pedagogical underpinnings and ontologies, DDL research can better pinpoint what works within specified variables. Additionally, the paper argues strongly for engagement with ongoing research in second language acquisition (SLA), especially from a usage-based perspective because there are so many resonances for DDL in terms of the centrality of the role of frequently experienced syntactic regularities in learning.
    Keywords
    Data-driven learning
    Second language acquisition
    Usage-based theory
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Rights
    At any time, the author may post the ‘author submitted manuscript’ (i.e., the author’s original version before any selection or peer review) in the institutional repository of the author’s institute. This pre-print should be accompanied by information on the book volume in which it is to appear/has appeared, including the DOI and a link to the book on the publisher’s platform.
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    https://benjamins.com/
    DOI
    10.1075/scl.102.02oke
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/3027
    ISBN
    9789027209894
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    • English Language and Literature (Peer-reviewed publications)

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