Second Language Writers' Text

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academic discourse
Academic ESL Program
Adjective Clauses
adverb
Adverb Clauses
applied linguistics
Arabic Speakers
Assertive Pronouns
Attributive Adjectives
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classes
clauses
Contrastive Rhetoric
corpus-based research
EAP
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ESL Text
ESL Writing
essay
frequency
Frequency Rates
grammatical features
Indonesian Speakers
Interpretive Nouns
L2 Essay
L2 Writing
L2 Writing Instruction
lexical
Lexical Classes
Main Verb
median
Median Frequency Rates
nns
Noun Clauses
NS Essay
NS Student
NS Text
Past Tenses
rates
syntactic analysis
texts
university-level essay comparison
writing assessment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805840339
  • Weight: 290g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This comprehensive and detailed analysis of second language writers' text identifies explicitly and quantifiably where their text differs from that of native speakers of English. The book is based on the results of a large-scale study of university-level native-speaker and non-native-speaker essays written in response to six prompts. Specifically, the research investigates the frequencies of uses of 68 linguistic (syntactic and lexical) and rhetorical features in essays written by advanced non-native speakers compared with those in the essays of native speakers enrolled in first-year composition courses. The selection of features for inclusion in this analysis is based on their textual functions and meanings, as identified in earlier research on English language grammar and lexis. Such analysis is valuable because it can inform the teaching of grammar and lexis, as well as discourse, and serve as a basis for second language curriculum and course design; and provide valuable insight for second language pedagogical applications of the study's findings.

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