30.4885, FYI: Massive Online Open Course: Understanding English
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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-4885. Sat Dec 28 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875. Subject: 30.4885, FYI: Massive Online Open Course: Understanding English Moderator: Malgorzata E. Cavar ([email protected]) Student Moderator: Jeremy Coburn Managing Editor: Becca Morris Team: Helen Aristar-Dry, Everett Green, Sarah Robinson, Peace Han, Nils Hjortnaes, Yiwen Zhang, Julian Dietrich Jobs: [email protected] | Conferences: [email protected] | Pubs: [email protected] Homepage: http://linguistlist.org Please support the LL editors and operation with a donation at: https://funddrive.linguistlist.org/donate/ Editor for this issue: Everett Green <[email protected]> ================================================================ Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2019 18:44:45 From: Barbara McGillivray [[email protected]] Subject: Massive Online Open Course: Understanding English This online course exploring English dictionaries is starting on 20 January 2020 on the FutureLearn platform. Everybody uses dictionaries, but most people know very little about them. This is particularly the case since dictionaries went online – it’s easy to look up a word and find a dictionary entry on a computer or a mobile phone, without being aware of which dictionary the entry came from, why the word was included in the dictionary, how the dictionary compilers assembled this information, or how valid it is. If you want to be better-informed about dictionary choices, explore the range of information that dictionary entries can provide, and learn more about dictionary compilation processes, register for our Understanding English Dictionaries MOOC at https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/understanding-dictionaries The course is free, and starts on 20 January 2020. It runs for 6 weeks. There is no commitment: you can do as much or as little as you like. The course will give you the opportunity to: - access relevant online resources - experiment with corpus data - listen to lexicographers explaining what they do - interact with the materials and each other The course covers the following areas: Week 1: The place of dictionaries in the modern world Week 2: What’s in a dictionary entry Week 3: Where the information in dictionaries comes from Week 4: How dictionary-makers select words Week 5: Meanings and dictionary definitions Week 6: Dictionaries, research and the future Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Computational Linguistics History of Linguistics Lexicography Text/Corpus Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *************************** LINGUIST List Support *************************** The 2019 Fund Drive is under way! Please visit https://funddrive.linguistlist.org to find out how to donate and check how your university, country or discipline ranks in the fund drive challenges. Or go directly to the donation site: https://iufoundation.fundly.com/the-linguist-list-2019 Let's make this a short fund drive! Please feel free to share the link to our campaign: https://funddrive.linguistlist.org/donate/ ---------------------------------------------------------- LINGUIST List: Vol-30-4885 ---------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ LINGUIST mailing list, Settings and Unsubscribe at: http://listserv.linguistlist.org/mailman/listinfo/linguist