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Academic vocabulary in learner writing from extraction to analysis Magali Paquot.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Paquot, Magali, author.
Series:
Corpus and Discourse
Corpus and discourse
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers.
English language.
Academic writing.
Vocabulary.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (287 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London New York Continuum 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Academic vocabulary is in fashion, as witnessed by the increasing number of books published on the topic. In the first part of this book, Magali Paquot scrutinizes the concept of 'academic vocabulary' and proposes a corpus-driven procedure based on the criteria of keyness, range and evenness of distribution to select academic words that could be part of a common-core academic vocabulary syllabus. In the second part, the author offers a thorough analysis of academic vocabulary in the International Corpus of Learner English (ICLE) and describes the factors that account for learners' difficulties in academic writing. She then focuses on the role of corpora, and more particularly, learner corpora, in EAP material design. It is the first monograph in which Granger's (1996) Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis is used to compare 10 ICLE learner sub-corpora, in order to distinguish between linguistic features that are shared by learners from a wide range of mother tongue backgrounds and unique features that may be transfer-related.
Contents:
Acknowledgements \ List of abbreviations \ Introduction \ Section 1: Academic vocabulary \ 1. What is academic vocabulary? \ 2. A data-driven approach to the selection of academic vocabulary \ Section 2: Learners' use of academic vocabulary \ 3. Investigating learner language \ 4. Rhetorical functions in expert academic writing \ 5. Academic vocabulary in the International Corpus of Learner English \ Section 3: Implications and conclusions \ 6. Pedagogical implications \ 7. General conclusion \ References \ Appendix \ Subject index \ Author index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [240]-256) and index
ISBN:
9786612710582
9781441102195
1441102191
9781474211697
1474211690
9781282710580
1282710583
9781441191144
1441191143
OCLC:
650878383

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