Plenty Too Much Chinese Food: Variation in Adjective and Intensifier Choice in Native and Non'native Speakers of English - Robert Dunn - Książki - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659190308 - 19 lipca 2012
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Plenty Too Much Chinese Food: Variation in Adjective and Intensifier Choice in Native and Non'native Speakers of English

Robert Dunn

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Plenty Too Much Chinese Food: Variation in Adjective and Intensifier Choice in Native and Non'native Speakers of English

Adjective use and intensification by native speakers of English has been the subject of much study, yet intensification strategies used by non-native speakers have received less attention. This study compares adjective use by native English speakers with that of English L2 speakers at Kansas State University in order to describe how learner patterns of use differ from those of native speakers living in the same community. Interestingly, the L2 speakers intensify their adjectives at a higher rate than native speakers, while employing smaller sets of both adjectives and intensifiers. The types of adjectives used by the two groups differed in significant ways, with native speakers using more precise, contextually-specific evaluative adjectives such as 'crappy', 'elite', 'retarded', and 'obsessed', while non-native speakers used more generic adjectives such as 'happy', 'nice', 'long', and 'famous'. Data also show differences in intensifier preference between native and non-native speakers of English.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 19 lipca 2012
ISBN13 9783659190308
Wydawcy LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Strony 64
Wymiary 150 × 4 × 226 mm   ·   104 g
Język English  

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