This paper attempts to examine whether Chinese English learners adopt the underproduction or overproduction behavior when using English relative clauses in academic writing. To achieve the objective of the study, the researchers used a corpus-based method to analyze and compare the production of the restrictive relative clause among Chinese students and native English students. The aims were to find out if the Chinese students underproduce the English relative clause and also examine how frequently they use that, which, and zero relative pronouns as reported in the sub-corpus of the Written English Corpus of Chinese Learner (WECCL) and the British Academic Written English corpus (BAWE). Based on the findings, conclusions are drawn as follow...
This study presents how English relative clauses are used in original, pre-published manuscripts wri...
This study examines the comprehension of relative clauses by Chinese-speaking children, and evaluate...
This paper reports results from a self-paced reading study in Chinese that demonstrates that object-...
This paper attempts to examine whether Chinese English learners adopt the underproduction or overpro...
This research aims to examine how Chinese EFL learners use restrictive relative clauses (RRCs) in En...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The present study investigates the use of English relative clauses (hencefo...
As language learners in English language especially as students of English Department, the students ...
The purpose of this project report is to make a small corpus of relative clauses found in some Japan...
Cross-linguistic influence is an interesting issue in the study of L2 acquisition. There has been no...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
Languages with distinct typological characteristics often present different chal-lenges to language ...
The paper examined the problems and attitudes of postgraduate Nigerian students of English towards r...
This study investigates the second language (L2) acquisition of restrictive relative clauses (RRCs) ...
Relative clause processing in Chinese is different from English. However, Chinese EFL learners face ...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
This study presents how English relative clauses are used in original, pre-published manuscripts wri...
This study examines the comprehension of relative clauses by Chinese-speaking children, and evaluate...
This paper reports results from a self-paced reading study in Chinese that demonstrates that object-...
This paper attempts to examine whether Chinese English learners adopt the underproduction or overpro...
This research aims to examine how Chinese EFL learners use restrictive relative clauses (RRCs) in En...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The present study investigates the use of English relative clauses (hencefo...
As language learners in English language especially as students of English Department, the students ...
The purpose of this project report is to make a small corpus of relative clauses found in some Japan...
Cross-linguistic influence is an interesting issue in the study of L2 acquisition. There has been no...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
Languages with distinct typological characteristics often present different chal-lenges to language ...
The paper examined the problems and attitudes of postgraduate Nigerian students of English towards r...
This study investigates the second language (L2) acquisition of restrictive relative clauses (RRCs) ...
Relative clause processing in Chinese is different from English. However, Chinese EFL learners face ...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
This study presents how English relative clauses are used in original, pre-published manuscripts wri...
This study examines the comprehension of relative clauses by Chinese-speaking children, and evaluate...
This paper reports results from a self-paced reading study in Chinese that demonstrates that object-...