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Long Lexical Bundles and Standardisation in Historical Legal Texts [PDF]
Abstract Standardisation on the level of text is visible in the employment of stable and fixed expressions for a specific textual purpose. When gauging the extent of standardisation in texts, one of the parameters which should be taken into consideration is the length of such stable patterns.
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LEXICAL BUNDLES IN STUDENTS’ ESSAY WRITING
This study was aimed to find out the frequency of three- word and four- word of lexical bundles which were used in the essay writing of the undergraduate students studying at English Education Department of Syiah Kuala University. This study employed a corpus based analysis which compiled a specialized small corpus consisting of 161 students’ essays ...
Nadia Ulfa, Kismullah Abdul Muthalib
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The Effect of Extensive Reading on Iranian EFL Learners’ Lexical Bundle Performance: a comparative study of adaptive and authentic texts [PDF]
Formulaic language and sequence as the core characteristic of real-life language and native-like fluency, has been a subject of inquiry in recent decades. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of two extensive reading text types, i.e.
Ayatollah Razmjoo, Zahra Montasseri
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Die vorliegende Untersuchung versucht, die Lexical Bundle Studien nach Biber und Kollegen, die einen quantitativen, korpuslinguistischen Ansatz zur Untersuchung von Registern darstellen, auf deutsche Sprachdaten anzuwenden. Darüberhinaus istes Ziel zu klären, welchen theoretischen Status die Mehrwertsequenzen besitzen. Lexical Bundles werden nach Biber
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Developing Iranian EAP Students’ Writing Skill through Explicit Instruction of Lexical Bundles [PDF]
This study sought to investigate the effect of explicit instruction of lexical bundles (LBs) on the development of Iranian EAP students’ writing quality and receptive and productive knowledge of LBs.
Rozana Shamsabadi +2 more
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Towards reconstructing the numeral classifier system of Proto-Tivoid
The Tivoid subgroup of Bantoid presents an evolving numeral classifier system with restricted lexical coverage, as attested for a number of various subgroups of the Benue Congo languages of Nigeria and Cameroon (Kießling 2018).
Michael Terhemen Angitso +1 more
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Content Analysis of Medical Research Articles: A corpus-based study
Introduction: Content analysis applied for comparing texts, a writer’s works with others or the same author, the texts written in a natural language with texts in other languages literature and review of specialized field.
Maryam Salami +3 more
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Lexical bundles and L1 transfer effects
This exploratory study makes use of Jarvis’s (2000) methodological framework to investigate transfer effects on French EFL learners’ use of lexical bundles. The study focuses on 3-word recurrent sequences that include a lexical verb in the French component of the International Corpus of Learner English (ICLE) as compared to nine other ICLE learner sub ...
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Lexical Bundles and Implicit Lexical Knowledge [PDF]
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Refocusing the Digital Lens of Idiomaticity: A Second Look at Understanding Idiomaticity in CALL
This article takes a critical second look at understanding idiomaticity in CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning). The conditions markedly affecting second language teaching and learning are highlighted amidst pedagogical constructs supporting the ...
John I. Liontas
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