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E-raamat: Exploration of Formulaic Language in Chinese University Students' Written Texts

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  • ISBN-13: 9781433169632
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  • Keel: eng
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This is a descriptive study, based on PhD research, that aims to find out what sorts of formulaic language are used by Chinese learners of English, and what the learners think about the concept, learning, use and teaching formulaic language in the EFL context. The author does this by analyzing texts written by two groups of Chinese EFL learners (83 first-year college students and 73 third-year college students) and interviews with 12 focal participants (6 from each group). The main findings are that formulaic language did occur in the learners output, and that there was a measure of correspondence between the strings that the students identified for themselves as holistic units, and clusters that the researcher identified computationally as frequent. The terms core formulaic language pairs and shared formulaic language were proposed, suggesting a broader view of what is formulaic on the part of the EFL learners. This book ends with a discussion of the implications for teaching practice and the direction for future research on formulaic language in the EFL context.
List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xix
List of Abbreviations
xxi
Introduction 1(10)
Chapter One Theorising Formulaic Language
11(20)
Chapter Two Contextualising EFL in Chinese Higher Education
31(8)
Chapter Three Formulaic Language in Chinese University Students' Texts: Identifying
39(26)
Chapter Four Formulaic Language in Chinese University Students' Texts: Analysing
65(64)
Chapter Five Formulaic Language in EFL: Students' Perceptions
129(52)
Chapter Six Conclusion and Implications for Teaching
181(16)
Appendices
197(106)
Appendix 1 First Interview Schedule
197(4)
Appendix 2 Second Interview Schedule
201(2)
Appendix 3 Examples of Student-Written Texts
203(6)
Appendix 4 Interview Coding Categories
209(2)
Appendix 5 Student-Identified Formulaic Strings
211(14)
Appendix 6 Four-Word Clusters Extracted by Corpus Linguistics Approach
225(12)
Appendix 7 Structural and Functional Categorisation of Formulaic Strings
237(18)
Appendix 8 Structural and Functional Categorisation of Four-Word Clusters
255(20)
Appendix 9 Shared Formulaic Language
275(8)
Appendix 10 Selected Examples and Translation for the Interview Analysis
283(20)
Index 303
Jiaoyue Chen is Lecturer in School Foreign Languages at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, where she teaches undergraduate and postgraduate modules in English language.