A study on the acquisition of English function-chains : a focus on Japanese EFL learners
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A study on the acquisition of English function-chains : a focus on Japanese EFL learners
Keisuisha, 2007
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-93) and indexes
Originally presented as the author's thesis(Ph.D.)--Hiroshima University, 2006
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature review
- 3 Study 1:Junior high students’ recognition of the appropriateness of function‐chain structures
- 4 Study 2:The recognition of the appropriateness of actual utterances by junior high students at two proficiency levels
- 5 Study 3(Analysis 1):The recognition of the appropriateness of actual utterances by junior high students,university students,and native speakers of English
- 6 Study 3(Analysis 2):The acquisition of English function‐chains viewed qualitatively
- 7 Conclusions and remaining problems
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