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Eintrag

Titel
Formulaic sequences in spoken ENL, ESL and EFL: Focus on British English, Indian English and learner English of advanced German learners
Personen
Sandra Götz, Marco Schilk
Jahr
2011
Typ
Aufsatz
Verlag
John Benjamins Publishing Co.
Ort
Amsterdam, Philadelphia
Seiten
79 - 100
In
Exploring Second-Language Varieties of English and Learner Englishes. Bridging a paradigm gap
Sprache(n)
Deutsch
Englisch
Verschiedene
Schlagwörter
Gesprochene Sprache
Spracherwerb
Sprachkontakt
Abstract
In this pilot study we set out to compare formulaic sequences of the type of 3-grams in ENL (spoken British English), EFL (English spoken by advanced German learners of English) and ESL (spoken Indian English). The study shows that, for the overall number of types and tokens, there are no significant differences between ENL and ESL, but there are significantly fewer 3-grams in EFL vs. ENL. A comparison of the common core (i.e. the 3-grams all three variants have in common) reveals that these common-core 3-grams are significantly more frequently used in ESL and EFL-variants compared to ENL. A functional analysis shows differences in the distribution of the 3-grams across the variants. A study of the variant-specific 3-grams reveals less variability in EFL vs. ENL but a higher number and variability of both types and tokens in ESL.

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