• 제목/요약/키워드: Formulaic Sequences

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소리 내어 읽기가 유학생의 영어 정형화 배열 학습에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Reading Aloud on International Students' English Formulaic Sequences Learning)

  • 이지현
    • 문화기술의 융합
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.341-348
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    • 2022
  • 정형화 배열이란 연속적이거나 연속적이지 않은 하나의 덩어리로 인식되는 어휘 덩어리이다. 정형화 배열은 언어 발달의 핵심적인 역할을 하는 것으로 정형화 배열의 습득 여부가 언어 발달의 성패를 좌우한다. 본 연구에서는 유학생들의 정형화 배열 학습방안으로 소리 내어 읽기 활동을 제안한다. 서울 소재 대학의 교양 영어 수업을 듣는 유학생 41명을 대상으로 소리 내어 읽기 활동 중심의 수업을 진행하였다. 15주간 동영상 수업과 줌 실시간 수업을 병행하여 진행하였고, 교재는 애니메이션 겨울왕국을 이용하였다. 동영상 수업에서는 교사가 쉬운 한국어로 영화 대본을 해석하였고 정형화 배열을 소리 내어 읽기를 하였다. 학생들은 과제로 정형화 배열이 포함된 문장을 소리 내어 읽고 녹음하여 제출하였다. 실시간 수업에서는 학생들이 동영상 수업에서 학습한 정형화 배열을 소리 내어 읽기 활동을 하였다. 사전 평가 대비 사후 평가에서 정형화 배열 해석하기와 쓰기에서 유의미한 상승이 있었다. 설문에서는 학생들은 수업에 대한 정의적 영역에서 긍정적인 견해를 나타냈다.

게이미피케이션 기반의 퀴즈 활동이 정형화 배열 회상에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Using Gamification-Based Quiz on Recalling Formulaic Sequences)

  • 이지현
    • 문화기술의 융합
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    • 제8권6호
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    • pp.589-596
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    • 2022
  • 본 연구는 게이미피케이션 기반의 퀴즈 활동이 정형화 배열의 회상에 미치는 영향을 알아보는 것을 목적으로 한다. 서울 소재 대학의 교양 영어 수업을 듣는 신입생 87명을 대상으로 실험을 진행하였다. 교재는 Marvel Cinematic Universe과 Twilight 및 Harry Potter 등 유명 프랜차이즈의 내용을 소재로 하는 EFL 교재를 이용하였다. 실험은 어휘 학습, 독해하기, 작문하기 순서로 진행하였다. 네 번째 활동은 두 집단에서 다르게 진행하였다. 실험집단은 게이미피케이션 기반의 퀴즈를 이용하여 정형화 배열을 연습하는 활동을 하였고, 비교집단은 독해한 내용을 요약하는 활동을 하였다. 평가는 정형화 배열 의미 회상과 형태 회상으로 나누어 실시하였다. 평가 결과, 정형화 배열 의미 회상 평가에서는 집단 간의 차이가 없었으나 사후 정형화 배열의 형태 회상 평가에서 실험집단이 비교집단에 비해 높은 점수를 나타냈고 이는 유의미한 차이로 나타났다.

노래 사용의 가능성과 효과: EFL 대학생 사례연구 (A Study on the Feasibility and Effectiveness Using Songs: A Case Study of EFL College Students)

  • 유도형
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제38권
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    • pp.351-384
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    • 2015
  • This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of songs in the acquisition of formulaic sequences in the college EFL classroom. The existing research mentions the use of songs in terms of the power of their melodies (Fonseca-Mora, 2000), linguistic features in song lyrics (Abbott, 2002), and the emotional basis of memory (LI & Brand, 2009). Learners' opinions about the use of songs has been ignored, however. In this paper, seven subjects with English ability ranging from advanced (one) intermediate-high (three), intermediate-middle (two), and intermediate-low (one) studied five different pop songs. The results showed that they did not agree with the existing research findings. Rather, they were negative about using songs in the classroom. Their complaints were the burden of using too many hours to memorize lyrics, few language expressions to learn, and too much emphasis on expressions about love and feelings. Students at all levels expressed similar negativity about the use of songs. When their complaints were discussed during interviews, however, their attitude changed from negative to positive. The case study in this paper was on a small-scale but it is suggested that through further research the use of songs could be activated in the EFL classroom. Considering college language learners disregard most existing EFL materials, it appears to be worthwhile to continue further with this kind of research.

Formulaic Language Development in Asian Learners of English: A Comparative Study of Phrase-frames in Written and Oral Production

  • Yoon Namkung;Ute Romer
    • 아시아태평양코퍼스연구
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.1-39
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    • 2023
  • Recent research in usage-based Second Language Acquisition has provided new insights into second language (L2) learners' development of formulaic language (Wulff, 2019). The current study examines the use of phrase-frames, which are recurring sequences of words including one or more variable slots (e.g., it is * that), in written and oral production data from Asian learners of English across four proficiency levels (beginner, low-intermediate, high-intermediate, advanced) and native English speakers. The variability, predictability, and discourse functions of the most frequent 4-word phrase-frames from the written essay and spoken dialogue sub-corpora of the International Corpus Network of Asian Learners of English (ICNALE) were analyzed and then compared across groups and modes. The results revealed that while learners' phrase-frames in writing became more variable and unpredictable as proficiency increased, no clear developmental patterns were found in speaking, although all groups used more fixed and predictable phrase-frames than the reference group. Further, no developmental trajectories in the functions of the most frequent phrase-frames were found in both modes. Additionally, lower-level learners and the reference group used more variable phrase-frames in speaking, whereas advanced-level learners showed more variability in writing. This study contributes to a better understanding of the development of L2 phraseological competence.

Lexical Bundles in Computer Science Research Articles: A Corpus-Based Study

  • Lee, Je-Young;Lee, Hye Jin
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.70-75
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this corpus-based study was to find 4-word lexical bundles in computer science research articles. As the demand for research articles (RAs) for international publication increases, the need for acquiring field-specific writing conventions for this academic genre has become a burning issue. Particularly, one area of burgeoning interest in the examination of rhetorical structures and linguistic features of RAs is the use of lexical bundles, the indispensable building blocks that make up an academic discourse. To illustrate, different academic discourses rely on distinctive repertoires of lexical bundles. Because lexical bundles are often acquired as a whole, the recurring multi-word sequences can be retrieved automatically to make written discourse more fluent and natural. Therefore, the proper use of rhetorical devices specific to a particular discipline can be a vital indicator of success within the discourse communities. Hence, to identify linguistic features that make up specific registers, this corpus-based study examines the types and usage frequency of lexical bundles in the discipline of CS, one of the most in-demand fields world over. Given that lexical bundles are empirically-derived formulaic multi-word units, identifying core lexical bundles used in RAs, they may provide insights into the specificity of particular CS text types. This will in turn provide empirical evidence of register specificity and technicality within the academic discourse of computer science. As in the results, pedagogical implications and suggestions for future research are discussed.