The present study is an attempt to investigate the use of vague expressions by intermediate EFL learners. More specifically, the current study focuses on the structures and functions of one of the most common categories of vague language, i.e. general extenders. The data include a 22-hour corpus of English-as-a-foreign-language conversations. A comparison is also made between this corpus and a 20-hour corpus of Persian conversations. The analyses show that the first language influences not only the structure but also the position of EFL general extenders. Additionally, the present study shows that some of the functions fulfilled by Persian general extenders can be transferred to EFL discourse. The current study can be interpreted as evidenc...
Vague language (VL), an integral part of language, has been attracting increased attention in lingui...
It goes without saying that as a pragmatic phenomenon, vagueness has over the past few years been a ...
AbstractIn her theory of Feature Re-assembly, Lardiere (2007) claims that the problems learners face...
Questions such as how often is often or how many is many have been the concern of the study of vague...
In the past fifty years, English has turned into the leading language of international communication...
The present study sets out to investigate the structures and functions of general extenders (GEs) in...
Abstract In the past fifty years, English has turned into the leading language of international comm...
The present study sets out to examine whether and how task structure affects the number and type of ...
The present study sets out to examine whether and how task structure affects the number and type of ...
The present study sets out to examine whether and how task structure affects the number and type of ...
The present study sets out to examine whether and how task structure affects the number and type of ...
This study tries to investigate the frequency and grammatical distribution of general extenders in P...
The present paper aims to account for the use of vague language (VL) in argumentative essays written...
The paper illustrates the important role played by vague expressions in native speaker communicative...
The paper illustrates the important role played by vague expressions in native speaker communicative...
Vague language (VL), an integral part of language, has been attracting increased attention in lingui...
It goes without saying that as a pragmatic phenomenon, vagueness has over the past few years been a ...
AbstractIn her theory of Feature Re-assembly, Lardiere (2007) claims that the problems learners face...
Questions such as how often is often or how many is many have been the concern of the study of vague...
In the past fifty years, English has turned into the leading language of international communication...
The present study sets out to investigate the structures and functions of general extenders (GEs) in...
Abstract In the past fifty years, English has turned into the leading language of international comm...
The present study sets out to examine whether and how task structure affects the number and type of ...
The present study sets out to examine whether and how task structure affects the number and type of ...
The present study sets out to examine whether and how task structure affects the number and type of ...
The present study sets out to examine whether and how task structure affects the number and type of ...
This study tries to investigate the frequency and grammatical distribution of general extenders in P...
The present paper aims to account for the use of vague language (VL) in argumentative essays written...
The paper illustrates the important role played by vague expressions in native speaker communicative...
The paper illustrates the important role played by vague expressions in native speaker communicative...
Vague language (VL), an integral part of language, has been attracting increased attention in lingui...
It goes without saying that as a pragmatic phenomenon, vagueness has over the past few years been a ...
AbstractIn her theory of Feature Re-assembly, Lardiere (2007) claims that the problems learners face...