Affiliation:
1. Université catholique de Louvain
2. Uppsala University
3. University of Gävle
Abstract
Abstract
Subject extraposition (e.g. it is important to remember) is generally considered to be a formal
construction that learners, whose writing is often said to be overly informal, have been found to struggle with. This study
investigates to what extent register and text type can be used to explore learners’ reportedly “informal” use of this
construction. Learner writing is compared to expert writing from several different registers and to native-speaker student
writing. The results show that there are important differences across both registers and text types. Furthermore, while the
learners’ use is most like that of the experts’ academic writing, certain similarities to the non-academic registers were also
noted. The results additionally suggest that earlier claims about the informal status of learner writing seem mainly to have been
influenced by the text types included in the corpora previously investigated.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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