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The Idiom Principle And L1 Influence A Contrastive Learnercorpus Study Of Delexical Verb Noun Collocations Ying Wang

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The Idiom Principle And L1 Influence A Contrastive Learnercorpus Study Of Delexical Verb Noun Collocations Ying Wang
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The Idiom Principle And L1 Influence A Contrastive Learnercorpus Study Of Delexical Verb Noun Collocations Ying Wang instant download after payment.

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.1 MB
Author: Ying Wang
ISBN: 9789027210746, 9027210748
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Idiom Principle And L1 Influence A Contrastive Learnercorpus Study Of Delexical Verb Noun Collocations Ying Wang by Ying Wang 9789027210746, 9027210748 instant download after payment.

This book examines delexical verb + noun collocations such as make a decision, give rise to and take care of in Swedish and Chinese learner English. Using a methodological framework that combines learner corpus research with a contrastive perspective, the study is one of the very few in the field to incorporate corpora of the learner’s L1 to investigate the effects of L1 influence. The book provides a highly detailed and multi-faceted analysis of delexical verb + noun collocations in terms of frequency of occurrence, lexical preferences and morphosyntactic patterns. Quantitative and qualitative results on overuse, underuse and errors are presented with linguistically and pedagogically relevant interpretations that include cultural and discourse aspects. More importantly, the book throws light on how L2 learners may alternate between the open-choice principle and the idiom principle as well as the extent and nature of L1 influence on their collocational use.

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