A cross-sectional investigation of the use of modal verbs in Chinese EFL learners’ English writing
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Published:2023-06-27
Issue:40
Volume:
Page:41-55
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ISSN:2695-8244
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Container-title:Porta Linguarum Revista Interuniversitaria de Didáctica de las Lenguas Extranjeras
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language:
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Short-container-title:PortaLin
Abstract
This study, based on a corpus of Chinese EFL learners’ writing, has investigated their use of modal verbs at levels 1 to 7 according to the China’s Standards of English Language Ability (CSE). The results of quantitative and qualitative analyses indicate that: 1) Chinese EFL learners at CSE levels 1-7 use more modal verbs in writing than native learners in MICUSP; 2) they consistently overuse CAN, WILL and SHOULD but underuse WOULD in their writing across levels; 3) salient forms and fundamental senses of modal verbs are the most recurrent in writing at CSE 1 to 3 levels and learners’ use becomes more productive and variant at higher levels; and 4) form-meaning pairs seem to exist--the past affirmative and negative forms and their associated senses are rare in Chinese learners’ writing. Cross-register variation and structure complexity may account for the absence of some modal verb forms in learners’ writing.
Publisher
Editorial de la Universidad de Granada
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Education,Language and Linguistics
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