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Out now: "Future Challenges and Opportunities for Data-Driven Learning" with @languagecopora @carlosordonana.bsky.social #corpuslinguistics #languagelearning an entry in The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Computer-Assisted Language Learning. doi.org/10.1007/978-... Thanks to the editors and reviewers.

— Pascual Pérez-Paredes (@perez-paredes.bsky.social) 2025-03-31T04:40:52.874Z

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Exploring Part of Speech (POS)-tag sequences in a large-scale learner corpus of L2 English

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Category: science

Ciencia con billete de vuelta

Estupendo artículo en el Blog de El Español. Las fotos son también estupendas, reproduzco algunas aquí.

 

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Posted on 2nd April 20152nd April 2015Categories Ciencia en España, science

Writing the discussion section: escribir ciencia en inglés @umnoticias @unidelmar #scientificenglish


Writing the discussion section – Created with Haiku Deck, presentation software that inspires

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Posted on 18th July 2014Categories applied linguistics, Escribir ciencia en inglés, science, scientific writing, writing

Science Europe Position Statement

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Posted on 14th November 2012Categories investigación, política europea, science

Science Europe Position Statement

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Posted on 14th November 2012Categories investigación, política europea, science

What Happens When Scientists Get It Wrong?

The meaning of RE-search

Reporting in Science, two teams of scientists say they were unable to replicate the results of a 2010 study claiming to have found ‘alien life’ on Earth—a bacterium that could build its DNA using arsenic. Science journalist Carl Zimmer talks about how the controversy played out online, and how science corrects itself.

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Posted on 16th July 2012Categories peer review, science

What Happens When Scientists Get It Wrong?

The meaning of RE-search

Reporting in Science, two teams of scientists say they were unable to replicate the results of a 2010 study claiming to have found ‘alien life’ on Earth—a bacterium that could build its DNA using arsenic. Science journalist Carl Zimmer talks about how the controversy played out online, and how science corrects itself.

Listen to the story.

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Posted on 16th July 2012Categories peer review, science
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