A learner corpus study of the article system / Siti Fatimah Yusof

Studies on learner language tend to compare learners’ second language with a target language. Informed by recent reconceptualization of language learning in which bilingual minds are viewed as fundamentally different from monolingual minds (see, e.g., the notion of multicompetence by Cook, 1991, 201...

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主要作者: Siti Fatimah , Yusof
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description Studies on learner language tend to compare learners’ second language with a target language. Informed by recent reconceptualization of language learning in which bilingual minds are viewed as fundamentally different from monolingual minds (see, e.g., the notion of multicompetence by Cook, 1991, 2013), the present study explores how learner language is studied as a separate and independent linguistic system. By using Antconc 3.4.4w, this study analysed a recently developed learner corpus of written data by a group of secondary school students in Malaysia, examining how language development takes place over time. Participants composed essays based on a picture prompt and changes in their language use through the study of the articles (a, an and the) were tracked over time. Findings suggest that there were changes in the way the students used language as evidenced in their texts, from the frequency of use, the distribution of patterns as well as senses.
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spelling oai:studentsrepo.um.edu.my:126782021-12-15T18:57:09Z A learner corpus study of the article system / Siti Fatimah Yusof Siti Fatimah , Yusof P Philology. Linguistics PE English Studies on learner language tend to compare learners’ second language with a target language. Informed by recent reconceptualization of language learning in which bilingual minds are viewed as fundamentally different from monolingual minds (see, e.g., the notion of multicompetence by Cook, 1991, 2013), the present study explores how learner language is studied as a separate and independent linguistic system. By using Antconc 3.4.4w, this study analysed a recently developed learner corpus of written data by a group of secondary school students in Malaysia, examining how language development takes place over time. Participants composed essays based on a picture prompt and changes in their language use through the study of the articles (a, an and the) were tracked over time. Findings suggest that there were changes in the way the students used language as evidenced in their texts, from the frequency of use, the distribution of patterns as well as senses. 2020-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12678/1/Siti_Fatimah.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12678/2/Siti_Fatimah.pdf Siti Fatimah , Yusof (2020) A learner corpus study of the article system / Siti Fatimah Yusof. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12678/
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A learner corpus study of the article system / Siti Fatimah Yusof
title A learner corpus study of the article system / Siti Fatimah Yusof
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title_fullStr A learner corpus study of the article system / Siti Fatimah Yusof
title_full_unstemmed A learner corpus study of the article system / Siti Fatimah Yusof
title_short A learner corpus study of the article system / Siti Fatimah Yusof
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