Norwegian Learner English Corpus (NLEC)

The Norwegian Learner English Corpus is designed to study the effect of Extramural English activities on Norwegian young learners' written English. The corpus is currently in an early phase of compilation. 

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NLEC will include argumentative texts written by Norwegian junior and senior high-school students. The pilot corpus currently in progress includes texts from the first year of senior high school only.

One of the most prominent features of NLEC is that it includes detailed information on the time students spend on five different extramural English activities (i.e. self-initiated English-language activities that students engage in outside of the classroom). More specifically, the corpus includes information on how many hours per week students (i) read in English, (ii) watch TV shows or movies in English, (iii) engage in conversations in English, (iv) spend time on social media with English content, and (v) communicate in English while playing computer/video games. 

NLEC is modelled on the Swedish Learner English Corpus (SLEC), and the NLEC team will cooperate with the SLEC team on both corpus compilation and research. See also ComplEExity for a related research project using SLEC.

NLEC has received funding for a pilot project from the Text Hub at the University of Oslo.

Team members: Hilde HasselgÄrd (ILOS), Pia Sundqvist (ILS), Christine Fossen Germundson (research assistant)

Tags: Corpus Linguistics, Extramural English, Second language writing By Hilde HasselgÄrd, Pia Sundqvist
Published Mar. 18, 2024 5:42 PM - Last modified Mar. 18, 2024 5:42 PM