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WANG Peng-fei
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2021.03.009
China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing 100037, China
In the aspect of interactive spoken corpus construction, this paper will summarize the development, research background, characteristics and experience of CLAPI interactive spoken corpus which is jointly developed by Université Lumière Lyon II and École Normale Supérieure de Lyon in the aspect of interactive spoken corpus construction. Combined with the characteristics of interactive spoken corpus construction, it proposes suggestions for the construction of spoken corpus in China by focusing on the former period of corpus collection, the mid period of corpus annotation as well as the later period of corpus research and promotion. It is predictable that interactive communication spoken corpus should be incorporated into spoken corpus, which not only enriches and improves the corpus itself, but also makes positive exploration on achieving the fact that corpus serve for language teaching and research.
French CLAPI corpora, interactive communication spoken corpus, characteristics, referential significance
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