Formulaic Sequences and Their Relationship with Speaking and Listening Abilities
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: 2012
چکیده: This paper aims to investigate the relationship between the use of formulaic sequences (FSs), speaking ability and speech fluency. Formulae form a considerable portion of native-speakers’ speech and mastering them helps learners to appear more native-like. In this study 41 learners of English were interviewed and their speech fluency, level of proficiency and also the frequency of their use of FSs were measured and statistically analyzed. The results of frequency and correlation analyses show that among the seven categories of FSs proposed by Ohlrogge (2009), Personal Stance Markers and Transitions show significant correlation with speaking scores. In addition, discriminant function analysis shows that the frequency of the use of these two categories of FSs can predict the learners’ overall speaking scores better then their speech fluency. The applications and implications of the findings for language teaching and phraseology are discussed.
کلیدواژه(گان): Formulaic sequences,Collocations,Speech fluency,Listening proficiency,Discriminant Function Analysis
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Formulaic Sequences and Their Relationship with Speaking and Listening Abilities
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contributor author | ابراهیم خدادادی | en |
contributor author | سعیده شمسائی | en |
contributor author | Ebrahim Khodadady | fa |
contributor author | Saeedeh Shamsaee | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T13:08:36Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T13:08:36Z | |
date issued | 2012 | |
identifier uri | https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3343248 | |
description abstract | This paper aims to investigate the relationship between the use of formulaic sequences (FSs), speaking ability and speech fluency. Formulae form a considerable portion of native-speakers’ speech and mastering them helps learners to appear more native-like. In this study 41 learners of English were interviewed and their speech fluency, level of proficiency and also the frequency of their use of FSs were measured and statistically analyzed. The results of frequency and correlation analyses show that among the seven categories of FSs proposed by Ohlrogge (2009), Personal Stance Markers and Transitions show significant correlation with speaking scores. In addition, discriminant function analysis shows that the frequency of the use of these two categories of FSs can predict the learners’ overall speaking scores better then their speech fluency. The applications and implications of the findings for language teaching and phraseology are discussed. | en |
language | English | |
title | Formulaic Sequences and Their Relationship with Speaking and Listening Abilities | en |
type | Journal Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Formulaic sequences | en |
subject keywords | Collocations | en |
subject keywords | Speech fluency | en |
subject keywords | Listening proficiency | en |
subject keywords | Discriminant Function Analysis | en |
journal title | English Language Teaching | fa |
pages | 39-49 | |
journal volume | 5 | |
journal issue | 2 | |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1028560.html | |
identifier articleid | 1028560 |