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Formulaic expressions in intermediate EFL writing assessment
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Aaron Ohlrogge
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. Approaches to the study of formulae xi
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Part I. Acquisition and loss
- Repetition and reuse in child language learning 297
- Formulaic language from a learner perspective: What the learner needs to know 323
- The acquisition and development of the topic marker wa in L1 Japanese: The role of NP- wa ? in child-mother interaction 347
- Formulaic expressions in intermediate EFL writing assessment 375
- Connecting the dots to unpack the language 387
- The effect of awareness-raising on the use of formulaic constructions 405
- Can L2 learners productively use Japanese tense-aspect markers? A usage-based approach 423
- Formulaic and novel language in a 'dual process' model of language competence: Evidence from surveys, speech samples, and schemata 445
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Part II. Psychological reality
- The psycholinguistic reality of collocation and semantic prosody(2): Affective priming 473
- Frequency and the emergence of prefabs: Evidence from monitoring 499
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Part III. Functional explanations
- Formulaic argumentation in scientific discourse 523
- Accepting responsibility at defendants' sentencing hearings: No formulas for success 545
- Decorative symmetry in ritual (and everyday) language 567
- Time management formulaic expressions in English and Thai 589
- Routinized uses of the first person expression for me in conversational discourse 615
- Author Index e1
- Subject index e11
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. Approaches to the study of formulae xi
-
Part I. Acquisition and loss
- Repetition and reuse in child language learning 297
- Formulaic language from a learner perspective: What the learner needs to know 323
- The acquisition and development of the topic marker wa in L1 Japanese: The role of NP- wa ? in child-mother interaction 347
- Formulaic expressions in intermediate EFL writing assessment 375
- Connecting the dots to unpack the language 387
- The effect of awareness-raising on the use of formulaic constructions 405
- Can L2 learners productively use Japanese tense-aspect markers? A usage-based approach 423
- Formulaic and novel language in a 'dual process' model of language competence: Evidence from surveys, speech samples, and schemata 445
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Part II. Psychological reality
- The psycholinguistic reality of collocation and semantic prosody(2): Affective priming 473
- Frequency and the emergence of prefabs: Evidence from monitoring 499
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Part III. Functional explanations
- Formulaic argumentation in scientific discourse 523
- Accepting responsibility at defendants' sentencing hearings: No formulas for success 545
- Decorative symmetry in ritual (and everyday) language 567
- Time management formulaic expressions in English and Thai 589
- Routinized uses of the first person expression for me in conversational discourse 615
- Author Index e1
- Subject index e11