Thank you, Crow undergraduate researchers!
Undergraduate research helps build Crow
Undergraduate research helps build Crow
Congratulations to Dr. Jie (Wendy) Gao (高洁), who recently defended her dissertation, “Linguistic Profiles of High Proficiency Mandarin and Hindi Second Language Speakers of English.” Dr. Gao’s committee was Purdue professors Dr. April Ginther, Dr. Elaine Francis, and Dr. Tony …
We’re very glad to announce Crow researcher Dr. Ge Lan has successfully defended his dissertation, Noun Phrase Complexity, Academic Level, and First Language Background in Academic Writing. Dr. Lan’s committee was chaired by April Ginther and included Elaine Francis and …
Crow team presents workshop at AZTESOL 2019
The Crow team would like to congratulate Dr. Adriana Picoral, who recently defended her dissertation, L3 Portuguese by Spanish-English bilinguals: Copula construction use and acquisition in corpus data.
Over the summer and early Fall, Crow researchers pursued a series of projects wrapping up materials adjacent to the winning HWW grant.
On Friday October 4, the Arizona Crowbirds hosted an open house in the Crow lab.
This blog post was written by Emily Palese. Planning: Spring 2019 In between processing students’ texts for the corpus, Hadi Banat, Hannah Gill, Dr. Shelley Staples and Emily Palese met regularly during Spring 2019 to strategize about expanding Crow’s repository. …
From Corpus to Repository: Making the leap (and documenting it, too!) Read more »
Spotlighting David Marsh, a visiting scholar at Arizona.
Hadi Banat designed and delivered two Crow outreach workshops: one for Computers and Writing 2019 in East Lansing, Michigan, and one at the Council Writing Program Administrators 2019 (CWPA) in Baltimore, Maryland. With the Transculturation team, he presented the project’s pilot …