LEXICAL BUNDLES IN L1 AND L2 ENGLISH DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Teaching English for Specific and Academic Purposes Pub Date : 2021-05-09 DOI:10.22190/JTESAP2103475Y
Ilyas Yakut, Fatma Yuvayapan, Erdoğan Bada
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Based on contrastive interlanguage analysis, this study explores the usage of lexical bundles occurring in doctoral dissertations produced in the English language related studies in the USA by L1 American English speakers and in Turkey by Turkish speakers of English in the last ten years between 2010-2019. In our analysis of the data, we identified a significant number of types of 4-word bundles from both corpora from a structural and functional perspective. The findings regarding the types of lexical bundles and their structural and functional dispersions revealed significant differences between the two corpora. While L1 English writers refrained from heavily utilizing formulaic sequences, the opposite could be observed in the works of L2 English authors. This study has significant implications for academic writers producing work in the English language since corpus-informed lists and concordances might be of great help to L2 speakers of English in identifying appropriate lexical bundles that are specific to their disciplines.
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一、二语英语博士学位论文中的词汇束
本研究以中介语对比分析为基础,探讨了2010-2019年近十年来,母语为美国英语的博士论文和土耳其语为英语的博士论文中词汇束的使用情况。在我们对数据的分析中,我们从结构和功能的角度从两个语料库中确定了大量类型的4词束。两种语料库中词汇束的类型及其结构和功能分布差异显著。虽然母语英语作家避免大量使用公式化序列,但在二语作家的作品中可以观察到相反的情况。本研究对学术作家的英语写作具有重要意义,因为语料库信息列表和一致性可能对第二语言英语使用者识别特定于其学科的适当词汇束有很大帮助。
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