Using the JSCC as a Teaching Resource
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Since the John Swales Conference Corpus contains transcripts from an academic conference that was recorded at the University of Michigan in 2006, it is a very useful resource for EAP instructors who are looking for model samples of conference presentations by internationally renowned experts in the field of linguistics and examples of discussions (question & answer sessions) that follow these presentations.
If you are using JSCC materials in your teaching and would like to share experiences and/or handouts, please let us know at elicorpora@umich.edu.
A short history and description of this corpus.
Click here to get access to the transcripts of the conference. They are divided into 23 separate files, each containing one speaker’s presentation and the corresponding Question-and-Answer session.
This page summarizes the spelling and punctuation system behind the JSCC transcripts.
A resource list of research and findings based on the JSCC.