We welcome you to an online talk hosted by the Sydney Corpus Lab on 4 November 
on genAI and corpus linguistics

Scheduled: Tuesday 4 November at 7 pm (AEDT - Sydney)

Location: Online 
(https://sydneycorpuslab.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/dinnertalk_kklee_flyer_final.pdf)

Title: Artificial intelligence in corpus linguistic research

Abstract: The advent of large language models (LLMs) and generative artificial 
intelligence (GenAI) tools such as ChatGPT has led to AI being used in many 
facets of everyday life as well as in education and research. This talk will 
explore the potential of AI in corpus linguistic research based on a synthesis 
of recent publications on corpus linguistics and generative AI/LLMs. The focus 
is on how AI can be incorporated into different stages of corpus linguistic 
research such as data processing/cleaning and analysis. Additionally, the talk 
will cover general debates around the use of AI in corpus linguistic research, 
in particular, the concerns around the lack of transparency and replicability.

Speaker: Dr Kelvin Lee is the current Project Manager at the Sydney Corpus Lab. 
He also teaches Japanese Studies at the University of Sydney. Aside from corpus 
linguistics, Kelvin's broad research interests include topics in the areas of 
sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, pragmatics, language and identity, and 
media discourse. He is currently working on research that incorporates corpus 
linguistic analysis in the examination of language use in Japanese speculative 
telecinematic texts.

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