Recent studies have begun to redefine the idea of accuracy in second language acquisition to include not only grammatical correctness, but also native-like selection. This is an exploratory study aimed at identifying areas of nonnative-like selection of adverbs, such as sentence position, semantic category preferences, frequency of use and breadth of word choice. Using corpus-linguistic methods it compares the writing of nonnative English speakers at an intermediate and advanced level to both American college students’ writing and published academic writing. It also conducts in-depth case studies of three of the most commonly used adverbs. It finds that while advanced students are grammatically accurate, there are still several ways in ...
Grammar teaching in ESL/EFL classes has been controversial as it tackles various issues such as the ...
The increasing interest in how stance is expressed specifically in academic writing in English has g...
The present study examines English as a Foreign Language (EFL) junior researchers’ use of adverbverb...
Corpus linguistic analysis has been increasingly applied to the studies of variation in surface ling...
analysis focuses on NS and NNS uses of twelve semantic and syntactic classes of adverbials. The grea...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to explore the use of conjunctive adverbials in academic writing ...
ased on Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis (CIA) framework, this ongoing corpus-based study analyzes...
This corpus-based research analysed three lexical features (lexical diversity, lexical sophisticatio...
The research reported in this thesis explores the degree of authenticity of the formulaic language u...
This study presents a longitudinal Bayesian analysis of pre-subject adverbial (PSA) use in a 571,174...
Adverbs are a somewhat neglected linguistic category; adverbs functioning as submodifiers even more ...
Recognizing the importance of vocabulary in English-medium disciplinary writing, this article presen...
This paper joins the Native vs. Non-native writer dichotomy discussion of whether native speakers of...
A study explored similarities and differences in relative pronoun use by native speakers (NSs) and n...
Texts written in English by non-native speakers can be considered instances of mediated language, w...
Grammar teaching in ESL/EFL classes has been controversial as it tackles various issues such as the ...
The increasing interest in how stance is expressed specifically in academic writing in English has g...
The present study examines English as a Foreign Language (EFL) junior researchers’ use of adverbverb...
Corpus linguistic analysis has been increasingly applied to the studies of variation in surface ling...
analysis focuses on NS and NNS uses of twelve semantic and syntactic classes of adverbials. The grea...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to explore the use of conjunctive adverbials in academic writing ...
ased on Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis (CIA) framework, this ongoing corpus-based study analyzes...
This corpus-based research analysed three lexical features (lexical diversity, lexical sophisticatio...
The research reported in this thesis explores the degree of authenticity of the formulaic language u...
This study presents a longitudinal Bayesian analysis of pre-subject adverbial (PSA) use in a 571,174...
Adverbs are a somewhat neglected linguistic category; adverbs functioning as submodifiers even more ...
Recognizing the importance of vocabulary in English-medium disciplinary writing, this article presen...
This paper joins the Native vs. Non-native writer dichotomy discussion of whether native speakers of...
A study explored similarities and differences in relative pronoun use by native speakers (NSs) and n...
Texts written in English by non-native speakers can be considered instances of mediated language, w...
Grammar teaching in ESL/EFL classes has been controversial as it tackles various issues such as the ...
The increasing interest in how stance is expressed specifically in academic writing in English has g...
The present study examines English as a Foreign Language (EFL) junior researchers’ use of adverbverb...