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LEXICAL REITERATION IN EFL YOUNG LEARNERS’ ESSAYS: DOES IT RELATE TO THE TYPE OF INSTRUCTION?
Author(s) -
María del Pilar Agustín Llach,
Rosa María Jiménez Catálan
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
doaj (doaj: directory of open access journals)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.6018/ijes.7.2.49001
Subject(s) - linguistics , computer science , psychology , natural language processing , artificial intelligence , philosophy
The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether the type of instruction (English as vehicular language and English as a subject) is related to the use of reiteration ties. In the first place, we identified, classified, and counted the number and kind of reiteration ties used by two groups of EFL learners. Secondly, we examined whether reiteration as a mechanism of lexical cohesion correlates with learners’ language level. Thirdly, we looked at students data in order to determine if lexical reiteration is associated with lexical variation. Results point to a similar pattern for both groups with regard to the use of reiteration ties: content and non-content students resort to word repetition rather than to other devices of lexical reiteration. Differences were found in favour of content students concerning lexical variation, language level, and use of antonyms and general nouns

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