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Dr Dana Gablasova is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University since 2013. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, alongside MAs in English Linguistics and Political Science from Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Her research focuses on corpus-based methodologies applied to language learning, teaching, and assessment, with specialties in vocabulary studies, formulaic language, and English-Medium Instruction (EMI) contexts.
Her work includes developing the New General Service List (New GSL), a core English vocabulary resource, and leading the Trinity Lancaster Corpus project—a 4.2-million-word corpus of L2 spoken interactions. Current projects involve the EMI Corpus of Reading and Writing, funded by the British Council, and collaborations on the APTIS test corpus. She teaches modules such as LING 428 (Corpora in Language Teaching) and LING 556 (Fundamentals of Corpus Linguistics).
Research interests span corpus-based language teaching materials development, L2 pragmatic competence analysis, and the role of corpora in authentic language testing. She actively supervises PhD students in corpus linguistics applications, vocabulary acquisition, and EMI contexts.
Her interdisciplinary projects bridge corpus linguistics, second language acquisition, and language testing, with a focus on international education and linguistic diversity.

