Patterns and Meanings of Intensifiers in Chinese Learner Corpora

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Adjective Collocates
Amplifi Ers
applied corpus linguistics
attitudinal meaning
Author_Chunyan Wang
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Chinese EFL Learner
Chinese Learner English
Classifi Ers
Concordance Lines
contrastive linguistic analysis
Corpora Data
English Profi Ciency Level
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eq_dictionaries-language-reference
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Er Collocations
Fake Commodities
Fi Ve
Intensifi Er Collocation
Intensifi Ers
intensifier usage in learner English
interlanguage pragmatics
Learner Collocations
Learner Corpora
Learner English
Lexicalized Sentence Stem
Link Verbs
Lob
Modifi Ers
Node Words
pattern grammar analysis
Patterns and Meanings of Intensifiers
Pe Ci
Semantic Fi Elds
Semantic Preference
semantic prosody
Suffi Xes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367519049
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Intensification plays a major role in spoken and written interaction, enabling the writer or speaker to express different levels of commitment. This book explores the patterns and meanings of intensifiers in Chinese learner English by ways of comparison with native English. The study is conducted within the theoretical framework of Firthian contextual theory of meaning, Sinclairian model of Extended Units of Meaning (EUM) and Hunston's pattern grammar. The method of contrastive inter-language analysis (CIA) is adopted and the intensifier collocations in learner English and native English are explored by means of quantitative and qualitative analyses of corpora data. This book is the first attempt to investigate the patterning and meaning features of intensifiers systematically with the corpora data in Chinese learner English. Readers will obtain a relatively complete picture of how Chinese learners use intensifiers to realize their attitudinal meanings.

Chunyan Wang is an associate professor at the School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Her research interests include data-driven learning, second language acquisition, language teaching and language testing.

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