Title of article
It was found that…: Introductory it Patterns by Native and Non-Native Authors
Author/Authors
Güngör, Fatih Department of Foreign Language Education - Afyon Kocatepe University, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey
Pages
21
From page
473
To page
493
Abstract
Introductory it pattern, as in it was found that, is of significance in academic writing but the use of introductory it might be challenging especially for native- and non-native students and non-native academic writers. However, few studies have been conducted to compare the use of introductory it pattern by native and non-native scholars. This study investigates the frequencies, variability and functions of the introductory it patterns in the research articles of native and non-native academic professionals. The study uses data from the MCRA-L1 and MCRA-L2 corpora of MCRA (Multilingual Corpus of Research Articles) corpus. The size of each corpus was one million words. In order to extract introductory it patterns, four-word lexical bundles were searched for through WordSmith Tools with a cut-off point of 5 times per million words for 4-, 5- and 6-word bundles. The results revealed that there were 38 different introductory it patterns in the MCRA-L1 and 66 in the MCRA-L2, and the frequency and percentages showed the tendency of the Turkish authors to overuse the introductory it-structures in their research articles.
Keywords
academic writing , corpus study , research article , introductory-it pattern
Journal title
Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Serial Year
2019
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Record number
2564583
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