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- Title
Lexical bundles in linguistics textbooks.
- Authors
Hye-Kyung Lee
- Abstract
In an attempt to help students in linguistics enhance their reading proficiency, this study identifies a total of 274 three- and four-word lexical bundles drawing on a 1.14-million-word corpus of linguistics textbooks. These bundles were first investigated in terms of their structural properties. Results of the structural analysis showed that NP-based and PP-based bundles accounted for almost 80 % of all bundles, consistent with previous studies showing that professional academic writing contained more intensive use of NPs than student writing (both native and non-native). Functional taxonomy of lexical bundles indicated that a high proportion of lexical bundles had referential functions (84.9%), whereas much less of them were discourse organizers (8.6%) and stance expressions (6.5%). Results of the present study add corroborative evidence to those of previous studies. The current study also produces a few findings regarding subject relatedness of yielded lexical bundles, the use of colloquial expressions (i.e., a lot of or pronoun-framed bundles), a higher frequency of passive constructions, and a notable number of tokens of the bundle around the world. Pedagogical implications of these findings are also suggested.
- Subjects
ELECTRONIC publications; ELECTRONIC books; CORPORA; TEXTBOOKS; LINGUISTICS; ACADEMIC discourse; TYPE &; token (Linguistics); RELATEDNESS (Psychology)
- Publication
Linguistic Research, 2020, Vol 37, Issue 1, p121
- ISSN
1229-1374
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17250/khisli.37.1.202003.005