Frame-based formulaic features in L2 writing pedagogy: Variants, functions, and student writer perceptions in academic writing

IF 3.2 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS English for Specific Purposes Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.esp.2023.03.004
J. Elliott Casal , Jungwan Yoon
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This paper analyzes formulaic language in conference abstracts in Applied Linguistics and tracks an application of the findings to a second language English academic writing context. Specifically, the authors identify and profile phrase-frames (a form of discontinuous formulaic sequence) in terms of their frequency, internal variation, predictability, structure, and rhetorical functions in a corpus of approximately 1,600 conference abstracts in Applied Linguistics. The analysis informed a corpus- and genre-based second language writing pedagogical intervention on formulaic language, and the paper also presents the experiences of learners through sample student writing, survey, and interview data. Overall, findings highlight the pedagogical potential for including frame-based formulaic language in second language writing pedagogy due to the prevalence and inherent productivity of such features, the clear role they play in signaling functional intentions in rhetoric, and their ability to stimulate reflection and discussion of formulaicity in writing more broadly.

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第二语言写作教学中基于框架的公式化特征:学术写作中的变体、功能和学生作家感知
本文分析了《应用语言学》中会议摘要中的公式化语言,并追踪了研究结果在第二语言英语学术写作语境中的应用。具体来说,作者在《应用语言学》大约1600篇会议摘要的语料库中,从频率、内部变化、可预测性、结构和修辞功能等方面识别和描述了短语框架(一种不连续的公式化序列形式)。该分析为基于语料库和体裁的第二语言写作教学干预提供了依据,本文还通过学生写作样本、调查和访谈数据展示了学习者的经验。总体而言,研究结果强调了将基于框架的公式化语言纳入第二语言写作教学的教学潜力,因为这些特征的普遍性和固有的生产力,它们在表达修辞中的功能意图方面发挥的明确作用,以及它们在更广泛的写作中激发对公式化的反思和讨论的能力。
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期刊介绍: English For Specific Purposes is an international peer-reviewed journal that welcomes submissions from across the world. Authors are encouraged to submit articles and research/discussion notes on topics relevant to the teaching and learning of discourse for specific communities: academic, occupational, or otherwise specialized. Topics such as the following may be treated from the perspective of English for specific purposes: second language acquisition in specialized contexts, needs assessment, curriculum development and evaluation, materials preparation, discourse analysis, descriptions of specialized varieties of English.
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