*CALL FOR PAPERS*

 *Special Issue of The Journal of Asia TEFL *(e-ISSN 2466-1511, ISSN
1738-3102, Indexed in SCOPUS, ESCI)

 *Learner Corpus Research in the AI Era: Perspectives from Asia*


The emergence of generative AI has fundamentally transformed the landscape
of corpus linguistics, particularly in the domain of learner corpus
research. These powerful technologies are not merely new analytical tools
but represent a paradigm shift in how we conceptualise, collect, and
interpret learner language data. As large language models become
increasingly embedded in language learning environments, researchers must
critically examine both the opportunities and challenges they present.

In Asian contexts, where technological adoption in education proceeds at
remarkable pace, there is an urgent need to investigate how these
developments are reshaping our understanding of learner language. This
special issue aims to bring together cutting-edge research that explores
these transformations from theoretical, methodological and practical
perspectives.



*1. RESEARCH FOCUS*

This special issue invites original contributions that examine how
generative AI is reconfiguring learner corpus research. We are particularly
interested in empirical studies that demonstrate innovative approaches to
corpus compilation, annotation and analysis in the AI era. Successful
submissions will offer insights into how corpus linguistics methodologies
are adapting to accommodate AI-mediated language learning environments.

The integration of AI technologies raises fundamental questions about the
nature of learner language itself. How do we distinguish between authentic
learner production and AI-assisted output? What new analytical frameworks
are required to interpret learner corpora in contexts where AI tools are
ubiquitous? How might AI-enhanced analysis reveal patterns in learner
language previously undetectable through conventional methods?

*Potential topics include:*


   - Novel approaches to learner corpus compilation and annotation
   leveraging AI technologies
   - Methodological innovations in error analysis and pattern
   identification using AI
   - Comparative investigations of AI-generated versus authentic learner
   language
   - Applications of AI-driven corpus analysis in developing targeted
   pedagogical interventions
   - Validity and reliability concerns in corpus research within
   AI-integrated learning environments
   - Corpus-informed evaluations of AI feedback systems in language
   learning contexts



*2. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS*

We welcome empirical studies, methodological papers, and critical analyses
that substantively advance our understanding of learner corpus research in
the AI era. Submissions should demonstrate technical rigour while
addressing practical implications for language teaching and assessment in
Asian contexts. Papers should engage critically with existing corpus
linguistics methodologies while proposing adaptations necessary for the AI
era.



*3. IMPORTANT DATES*


   - *Abstract Submission Deadline: April 7, 2025*
   - Notification of Acceptance: April 30, 2025
   - Full Paper Submission Deadline: November 28, 2025
   - Reviews by Reviewers: December 2025
   - First Revisions by Authors: January 2026
   - Reviews by the Editor: March 2026
   - Second Revisions by Authors: April 2026
   - Editing for Publishing: April 28 – May 23, 2026
   - Expected Publication Date: May 26, 2026



*4. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*

Abstracts should present a clear articulation of research questions,
methodological framework, and the significance of the study to learner
corpus research in the AI era. Effective abstracts will demonstrate
precision in language and conceptual clarity while highlighting the
innovative aspects of the research. Abstracts should not exceed 500 words
and must be submitted by April 7, 2025 through the following link:

*Abstract submission (Deadline: April 7, 2025)*:
https://forms.gle/njjoaBCuv4mGnzUz9


*5. FULL PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*

Authors of accepted abstracts should prepare their manuscripts following
The Journal of Asia TEFL guidelines. Full papers must be submitted through
the journal's online submission system and will undergo a rigorous
double-blind peer review process. Successful papers will present compelling
evidence and incisive analysis of how AI technologies are transforming
corpus linguistics methodologies and applications. Papers should
demonstrate meticulous attention to data collection procedures, analytical
frameworks, and the implications of findings for both theory and practice
in learner corpus research.



For inquiries regarding this special issue, please contact the guest
editor, CK Jung, at ckj...@inu.ac.kr.



We look forward to receiving your contributions to this timely exploration
of how generative AI is reshaping the field of learner corpus research.



*CK Jung BEng(Hons) Birmingham MSc Warwick EdD Warwick Cert Oxford*

Associate Professor | Department of English Language and Literature,
Incheon National University, South Korea

Director | Institute for Corpus Research, Incheon National University,
South Korea

Editor-in-Chief | Asia Pacific Journal of Corpus Research, South Korea

Editorial Board | Corpora, Edinburgh University Press, UK

Editorial Board | English Today, Cambridge University Press, UK
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