Dr Geraldine Mark
Research Associate
School of English, Communication and Philosophy
- Available for postgraduate supervision
Overview
My principal interests are in corpus linguistics and its diverse applications, particularly in relation to language development, both written and spoken, pragmatics, data-driven learning, and multi-modal interaction. My professional experience encompasses research, teaching and learning, information architecture, publishing and materials design. I'm a researcher on the multi-modal project, IVO (www.ivohub.com), funded by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Irish Research Council, examining online workplace interaction, based in Cardiff University. I'm a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Malta, and advise on the FoRCE project, building and analysing a corpus of Maltese English.
Publication
2024
- Lim, J., Mark, G., Pérez-Paredes, P. and O'Keeffe, A. 2024. Exploring Part of Speech (POS)-tag sequences in a large-scale learner corpus of L2 English: A developmental perspective. Corpora 19(1)
2022
- O'Keeffe, A. and Mark, G. 2022. Principled pattern curation to guide data-driven learning design. Applied Corpus Linguistics 2(3), article number: 100028. (10.1016/j.acorp.2022.100028)
Articles
- Lim, J., Mark, G., Pérez-Paredes, P. and O'Keeffe, A. 2024. Exploring Part of Speech (POS)-tag sequences in a large-scale learner corpus of L2 English: A developmental perspective. Corpora 19(1)
- O'Keeffe, A. and Mark, G. 2022. Principled pattern curation to guide data-driven learning design. Applied Corpus Linguistics 2(3), article number: 100028. (10.1016/j.acorp.2022.100028)
Research themes
Specialisms
- Corpus linguistics