Error analysis and interlanguage are two cores in second language acquisition research. Researchers have conducted studies and established corpora from various perspectives based on Big Data. However, most of the existing interlanguage corpora provide no feedback for students, which resulted in the barrier of improving self-study efficiency. Additionally, interlanguage systems are influenced by nationalities, while there is a vacancy on the construction of divisional interlanguage corpora. Based on previous studies and error analysis of BNU-Cardiff Chinese College students, this study proposes an idea and model of “Parallel Contrast Corpus of Grammatical Errors” for native English speakers in Chinese learning
Learning a second language is difficult and error making is inevitable. At first sight, it may seem ...
Abstract: This study built a rare kind of interlanguage corpus of English compositions from middle s...
The major aim of the current paper is to review and discuss three prevailing approaches to the study...
This paper describes the investigation of a small corpus of writing of English for academic purposes...
This dissertation demonstrates an error analysis of plurality (i.e. singular/base versus plural form...
On the basis of the corpus of English Majors ’ Composition of Ludong University (EMC corpus), this t...
The previous traditional second language (L2) acquisition research was lacking of systematic theoret...
In English writing, learners ’ language output errors are common and even inevitable. English teache...
This study reports on a newly emerging application of the techniques of corpus linguistics: the anal...
This study focuses on collocation errors among Chinese learners of English. The main purposes are: 1...
The papers brought together in this volume explore, through corpus data, the link between contrastiv...
Error analysis of the interlanguage of non-native students of a foreign language is proving to be a ...
Transfer from a pre-existing linguistic repertoire to a target language is an important issue in f...
This paper proposes a model for the design of interlanguage corpus with error analysis annotation. T...
This research investigates errors of referring expressions used in L2 narrative discourse through tw...
Learning a second language is difficult and error making is inevitable. At first sight, it may seem ...
Abstract: This study built a rare kind of interlanguage corpus of English compositions from middle s...
The major aim of the current paper is to review and discuss three prevailing approaches to the study...
This paper describes the investigation of a small corpus of writing of English for academic purposes...
This dissertation demonstrates an error analysis of plurality (i.e. singular/base versus plural form...
On the basis of the corpus of English Majors ’ Composition of Ludong University (EMC corpus), this t...
The previous traditional second language (L2) acquisition research was lacking of systematic theoret...
In English writing, learners ’ language output errors are common and even inevitable. English teache...
This study reports on a newly emerging application of the techniques of corpus linguistics: the anal...
This study focuses on collocation errors among Chinese learners of English. The main purposes are: 1...
The papers brought together in this volume explore, through corpus data, the link between contrastiv...
Error analysis of the interlanguage of non-native students of a foreign language is proving to be a ...
Transfer from a pre-existing linguistic repertoire to a target language is an important issue in f...
This paper proposes a model for the design of interlanguage corpus with error analysis annotation. T...
This research investigates errors of referring expressions used in L2 narrative discourse through tw...
Learning a second language is difficult and error making is inevitable. At first sight, it may seem ...
Abstract: This study built a rare kind of interlanguage corpus of English compositions from middle s...
The major aim of the current paper is to review and discuss three prevailing approaches to the study...