Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing: Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis
This book explores the usage patterns of a group of adversative and concessive conjunctions in English texts written by Chinese EFL learners and their native speaker counterparts. Focusing on probability profiles and systemic potentials, the study encompasses three stages and combines the strengths...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book explores the usage patterns of a group of adversative and concessive conjunctions in English texts written by Chinese EFL learners and their native speaker counterparts. Focusing on probability profiles and systemic potentials, the study encompasses three stages and combines the strengths of two research methods - the corpus-based approach and text-based analysis - to examine the conjunctions under the theoretical framework of systemic functional linguistics and rhetorical structure theory. Starting with an overview of seventeen conjunctions across two corpora in terms of overall frequency, positional distribution and distribution of semantic categories, the book then offers a more detailed discussion of three individual conjunctions, highlighting the interconnections between 1) syntactic positions and co-occurrence patterns and 2) semantic relations encoded by these conjunctions. Lastly, it presents a case study of one full-length text taken from the learner corpus, applying rhetorical structure theory to provide new insights into the relevance of adversative and concessive relations to text structure. This comprehensive, in-depth analysis is both diagnostic and pedagogically informative |
Beschreibung: | 1 Complexity of adversative and concessive conjunctions -- 2 A combined method of corpus-based and text-based analysis of adversative and concessive conjunctions -- 3 Adversative and concessive conjunctions: Comparing frequency distribution across two corpora -- 4 Analyzing structural conjunction but by investigating its co-occurrence patterns -- 5 Analyzing cohesive conjunction however by investigating its syntactic positions and agnation structures -- 6 Text-based analysis of adversative and concessive conjunctions -- 7 Conclusion |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 234 Seiten) Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9789811578373 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-981-15-7837-3 |
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spelling | Zhang, Yan Verfasser aut Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis by Yan Zhang 1st edition Singapore Springer Singapore 2021 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 234 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier 1 Complexity of adversative and concessive conjunctions -- 2 A combined method of corpus-based and text-based analysis of adversative and concessive conjunctions -- 3 Adversative and concessive conjunctions: Comparing frequency distribution across two corpora -- 4 Analyzing structural conjunction but by investigating its co-occurrence patterns -- 5 Analyzing cohesive conjunction however by investigating its syntactic positions and agnation structures -- 6 Text-based analysis of adversative and concessive conjunctions -- 7 Conclusion This book explores the usage patterns of a group of adversative and concessive conjunctions in English texts written by Chinese EFL learners and their native speaker counterparts. Focusing on probability profiles and systemic potentials, the study encompasses three stages and combines the strengths of two research methods - the corpus-based approach and text-based analysis - to examine the conjunctions under the theoretical framework of systemic functional linguistics and rhetorical structure theory. Starting with an overview of seventeen conjunctions across two corpora in terms of overall frequency, positional distribution and distribution of semantic categories, the book then offers a more detailed discussion of three individual conjunctions, highlighting the interconnections between 1) syntactic positions and co-occurrence patterns and 2) semantic relations encoded by these conjunctions. Lastly, it presents a case study of one full-length text taken from the learner corpus, applying rhetorical structure theory to provide new insights into the relevance of adversative and concessive relations to text structure. This comprehensive, in-depth analysis is both diagnostic and pedagogically informative Linguistics Comparative linguistics Language and languages-Study and teaching Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789811578366 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789811578380 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789811578397 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7837-3 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Zhang, Yan Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis Linguistics Comparative linguistics Language and languages-Study and teaching |
title | Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis |
title_auth | Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis |
title_exact_search | Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis |
title_exact_search_txtP | Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis |
title_full | Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis by Yan Zhang |
title_fullStr | Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis by Yan Zhang |
title_full_unstemmed | Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis by Yan Zhang |
title_short | Adversative and Concessive Conjunctions in EFL Writing |
title_sort | adversative and concessive conjunctions in efl writing corpus based description and rhetorical structure analysis |
title_sub | Corpus-based Description and Rhetorical Structure Analysis |
topic | Linguistics Comparative linguistics Language and languages-Study and teaching |
topic_facet | Linguistics Comparative linguistics Language and languages-Study and teaching |
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