A Corpus Study of Signalling Nouns in L2 English Essays by Swedish Students

This study is about the structure of the noun phrases used with with signalling nouns, which are abstract nouns that are hard to understand without a context. The inspiration for the study comes from work by John Flowerdew. The aim is to investigate in what type of noun phrases (NP) the signalling n...

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Main Author: Korhonen, Jannina
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan Dalarna, Engelska 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-du-282432018-07-20T05:22:29ZA Corpus Study of Signalling Nouns in L2 English Essays by Swedish StudentsengKorhonen, JanninaHögskolan Dalarna, Engelska2018noun phrasesyntaxnoun phrase complexitycorpussecond language acquisitionLanguages and LiteratureSpråk och litteraturThis study is about the structure of the noun phrases used with with signalling nouns, which are abstract nouns that are hard to understand without a context. The inspiration for the study comes from work by John Flowerdew. The aim is to investigate in what type of noun phrases (NP) the signalling nouns are used by L2 English students and if the structures of these NPs tell us something about the meaning of the nouns. The material of the study is from the pioneering learner corpus the International Corpus of Learner’s English (ICLE). In general, it was found that the chosen signalling nouns thing, argument, possibility, chapter, kind and fact, are frequently used in complex NPs. There were some differences in the distribution of nouns, with thing, kind and fact having rather high frequencies in comparison to the other nouns. For this reason, samples of these nouns were selected for the analysis. The findings indicate that these signalling nouns rarely appear alone but are most often used in complex NPs. Furthermore, the results also show that a large proportion of these nouns is used in fixed phrases. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-28243application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic noun phrase
syntax
noun phrase complexity
corpus
second language acquisition
Languages and Literature
Språk och litteratur
spellingShingle noun phrase
syntax
noun phrase complexity
corpus
second language acquisition
Languages and Literature
Språk och litteratur
Korhonen, Jannina
A Corpus Study of Signalling Nouns in L2 English Essays by Swedish Students
description This study is about the structure of the noun phrases used with with signalling nouns, which are abstract nouns that are hard to understand without a context. The inspiration for the study comes from work by John Flowerdew. The aim is to investigate in what type of noun phrases (NP) the signalling nouns are used by L2 English students and if the structures of these NPs tell us something about the meaning of the nouns. The material of the study is from the pioneering learner corpus the International Corpus of Learner’s English (ICLE). In general, it was found that the chosen signalling nouns thing, argument, possibility, chapter, kind and fact, are frequently used in complex NPs. There were some differences in the distribution of nouns, with thing, kind and fact having rather high frequencies in comparison to the other nouns. For this reason, samples of these nouns were selected for the analysis. The findings indicate that these signalling nouns rarely appear alone but are most often used in complex NPs. Furthermore, the results also show that a large proportion of these nouns is used in fixed phrases.
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title A Corpus Study of Signalling Nouns in L2 English Essays by Swedish Students
title_short A Corpus Study of Signalling Nouns in L2 English Essays by Swedish Students
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