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Topic Effect on Syntactic Complexity of English Writings
topic effect,syntactic complexity,English writing
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周 碧 / Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Abstract: this paper aims to explore the topic effect on syntactic complexity in the Chinese EFL learners’ and English native speakers’ writings. To this end, the paper examined 600 argumentative essays on two topics, using 14 measures of syntactic complexity to investigate whether there is significant difference in the topic effect on EFL writings and ENS writings. Four dimensions are included in these 14 syntactic complexity measures, which are length of production unit, amount of subordination, amount of coordination and degree of phrasal sophistication. Results showed strong topic effect on both Chinese EFL writers and ENS writers in terms of length of production unit and particular structure. The topic effect differs in amount of coordination in that the Chinese EFL group produced different amount of coordination in the two topics while the ENS group did not show significant difference in this aspect.
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  • Conference Date

    Oct 20

    2018

    to

    Oct 21

    2018

  • Jun 30 2018

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Aug 31 2018

    Abstract Notification of Acceptance

  • Oct 20 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 21 2018

    Registration deadline

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School of English and International Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University
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