Valentin Werner

List of John Benjamins publications in which Valentin Werner is involved.

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International Journal of Learner Corpus Research

General Editor: Tove Larsson and Magali Paquot

ISSN 2215-1478 | E‑ISSN 2215‑1486
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Journal of Language and Pop Culture

Edited by Valentin Werner, Paul Flanagan and Mie Hiramoto

ISSN 2950-578X | E‑ISSN 2950‑5798
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Interdisciplinary approaches to the language of pop culture

Edited by Rocío Montoro and Valentin Werner

Special issue of English Text Construction 16:2 (2023) v, 152 pp.
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Corpus approaches to telecinematic language

Edited by Monika Bednarek, Valentin Werner and Marcia Veirano Pinto

Special issue of International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 26:1 (2021) v, 160 pp.
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Tense and Aspect in Second Language Acquisition and Learner Corpus Research

Edited by Robert Fuchs and Valentin Werner

The expression of temporal relations, notably through tense and aspect, is central in all processes of communication, but commonly perceived and described as a major hurdle for non-native speakers. While this topic has already received considerable attention in the SLA literature, it features less… read more
[Benjamins Current Topics, 108] 2020. v, 161 pp.
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Tense and aspect in Second Language Acquisition and Learner Corpus Research

Edited by Robert Fuchs and Valentin Werner

Special issue of International Journal of Learner Corpus Research 4:2 (2018) v, 158 pp.
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Werner, Valentin, Mie Hiramoto and Paul Flanagan 2025 Language and pop culture: Setting the agendaJournal of Language and Pop Culture 1:1, pp. 1–17 | Introduction
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Montoro, Rocío and Valentin Werner 2023 Interdisciplinary approaches to the language of pop culture: Interdisciplinary approaches to the language of pop cultureInterdisciplinary approaches to the language of pop culture, Montoro, Rocío and Valentin Werner (eds.), pp. 109–118 | Review article
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Werner, Valentin and Theresa Summer 2023 Mental health songs: Corpus-based analysis and implications for EFL educationInterdisciplinary approaches to the language of pop culture, Montoro, Rocío and Valentin Werner (eds.), pp. 169–196 | Article
This study explores how mental health is represented and discussed in English-language pop song lyrics. To this end, a specialized corpus of mental health songs, understood as songs that explicitly mention or refer to issues related to mental health and resilience, is analyzed through a combined… read more
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Bednarek, Monika, Marcia Veirano Pinto and Valentin Werner 2021 Corpus approaches to telecinematic languageCorpus approaches to telecinematic language, Bednarek, Monika, Valentin Werner and Marcia Veirano Pinto (eds.), pp. 1–9 | Introduction
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Werner, Valentin 2021 Chapter 8. A register approach toward pop lyrics in EFL educationCorpus-based Approaches to Register Variation, Seoane, Elena and Douglas Biber (eds.), pp. 209–234 | Chapter
The language-educational literature seems to agree on the conversational nature of pop lyrics. Thus, they have been advocated as an authentic, easily accessible and highly motivating resource for EFL learning, especially suitable to introduce conversational features. The present study… read more
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Werner, Valentin 2021 A diachronic perspective on telecinematic languageCorpus approaches to telecinematic language, Bednarek, Monika, Valentin Werner and Marcia Veirano Pinto (eds.), pp. 38–70 | Article
Previous corpus-based studies, which have mostly focused on a particular film or series, have identified various key characteristics of telecinematic language. However, a restriction on those results applies as regards the stability of findings across time and across individual productions. To… read more
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Previous studies indicate that even Advanced learners of English as a Foreign Language and speakers of English as a Second Language extend the progressive to stative verbs, contrary to the predictions of the Aspect Hypothesis (AH). We test this claim based on a corpus of beginning and lower… read more
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Fuchs, Robert and Valentin Werner 2020 Tense and aspect in Second Language Acquisition and learner corpus researchTense and Aspect in Second Language Acquisition and Learner Corpus Research, Fuchs, Robert and Valentin Werner (eds.), pp. 1–21 | Chapter
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Previous studies indicate that even advanced learners of English as a Foreign Language and speakers of English as a Second Language extend the progressive to stative verbs, contrary to the predictions of the Aspect Hypothesis (AH). We test this claim based on a corpus of beginning and lower… read more
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Krug, Manfred G., Ole Schützler and Valentin Werner 2016 Patterns of linguistic globalization: Integrating typological profiles and questionnaire dataNew Approaches to English Linguistics: Building bridges, Timofeeva, Olga, Anne-Christine Gardner, Alpo Honkapohja and Sarah Chevalier (eds.), pp. 35–66 | Chapter
In this paper, we present ways of relating the broad scope of typologically motivated approaches to variationist questionnaire data. We explore how descriptive and inferential statistics (such as linear regression) and exploratory techniques (such as aggregative analyses) can be combined for a… read more
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Werner, Valentin 2016 Overlap and divergence – aspects of the present perfect in World EnglishesWorld Englishes: New theoretical and methodological considerations, Seoane, Elena and Cristina Suárez-Gómez (eds.), pp. 113–142 | Article
This study provides an analysis of the Present Perfect (PrPf; have + V-en) in World Englishes. To this end, I extract occurrences of the PrPf from the International Corpus of English and annotate them manually for various factors (such as semantics, Aktionsart, temporal adverbials). I analyze the… read more
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Specification by certain temporal adverbials has been shown to be one of the typical triggers of the present perfect in British English. Often, however, L2 varieties display different patterns of temporal co-occurrence, especially using the simple past tense. This study is based on corpus data from… read more
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