The register-functional approach to grammatical complexity : theoretical foundation, descriptive research findings, application

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The register-functional approach to grammatical complexity : theoretical foundation, descriptive research findings, application

Douglas Biber ... [et al.]

(Routledge advances in corpus linguistics / edited by Anthony McEnery and Michael Hoey, 28)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-503) and index

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This collection brings together the authors' previous research with new work on the Register-Functional (RF) approach to grammatical complexity, offering a unified theoretical account for its further study. The book traces the development of the RF approach from its foundations in two major research strands of linguistics: the study of sociolinguistic variation and the text-linguistic study of register variation. Building on this foundation, the authors demonstrate the RF framework at work across a series of corpus-based research studies focused specifically on grammatical complexity in English. The volume highlights early work exploring patterns of grammatical complexity in present-day spoken and written registers as well as subsequent studies which extend this research to historical patterns of register variation and the application of RF research to the study of writing development for L1 and L2 English university students. Taken together, along with the addition of introductory chapters connecting the different studies, the volume offers readers with a comprehensive resource to better understand the RF approach to grammatical complexity and its implications for future research. The volume will appeal to students and scholars with research interests in either descriptive linguistics or applied linguistics, especially those interested in grammatical complexity and empirical, corpus-based approaches.

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List of Figures List of Tables Permissions PART I: The Register-Functional Perspective on Complexity Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Theoretical and Descriptive Linguistic Foundation of the Register-Functional Approach to Grammatical Complexity Chapter 3: Overview of the Analytical Methods Used in Register-Functional Complexity Research PART II: Descriptive Linguistic Studies of Synchronic Patterns Chapter 4: On the complexity of discourse complexity: A multidimensional analysis Chapter 5: Challenging stereotypes about academic writing: Complexity, elaboration, explicitness Chapter 6: On the complexity of academic writing: Disciplinary variation and structural complexity Chapter 7: Stance and grammatical complexity: An unlikely partnership discovered through corpus analysis PART III: Descriptive Linguistic Studies of Diachronic Patterns Chapter 8: Grammatical change in the noun phrase: The influence of written language use Chapter 9: Being specific about historical change: The influence of sub-register Chapter 10: Nominalizing the verb phrase in academic science writing Chapter 11: The functional extension of phrasal grammatical features in academic writing Chapter 12: The loss of explicitness in academic research writing PART IV: Applied Research Chapter 13: Rationale and hypotheses for the study of writing development from the RF perspective Chapter 14: Should we use characteristics of conversation to measure grammatical complexity in L2 writing development? Chapter 15: Predicting patterns of grammatical complexity across language exam task types and proficiency levels. Chapter 16: Academic writing development at the university level: Phrasal and clausal complexity across level of study, discipline, and genre Chapter 17: Understanding first-year L2 writing: A lexico-grammatical analysis across L1s, genres, and language ratings Chapter 18: Exploring the longitudinal development of grammatical complexity in the disciplinary writing of L2-English university students Chapter 19: The longitudinal development of grammatical complexity at the phrasal and clausal levels in spoken and written responses to the TOEFL iBT test Chapter 20: Investigating grammatical complexity in L2 English writing research: Linguistic description versus predictive measurement PART V: Conclusion Chapter 21: Reflecting on the Register-Functional Approach to Grammatical Complexity: What do we know and where do we go from here? References Index

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