The progressive form and its functions in spoken learner English

Lea Meriläinen
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Present-day English manifests ongoing changes in the frequency and semantic range of the progressive form, which presents a challenge for foreign language learners. This study examines the frequencies and semantic functions of the progressive in the Louvain International Database of Spoken English Interlanguage with the aim of finding out to what extent learners are adopting the ongoing changes. This study analyses the effects of an exposure-rich learning environment by comparing learners from countries where English is used in varying degrees outside formal educational contexts and by examining intra-corpus variation between learners who have vs. have not spent time in English-speaking countries. The results reveal that exposure to English in the home country explains some of the variation in the progressive frequencies, but most of all it shows in the extent to which the learners have adopted its new semantic uses. By contrast, stay in English-speaking countries was not found to be an influential variable for all learner groups.
进行式及其在英语口语学习者中的作用
现代英语中进行式的频率和语义范围都在不断变化,这对外语学习者提出了挑战。本研究考察了鲁汶国际英语口语中介语数据库中进行时的频率和语义功能,目的是了解学习者在多大程度上接受了正在发生的变化。本研究通过比较在正规教育环境之外不同程度使用英语的国家的学习者,以及研究在英语国家学习过和没有在英语国家学习过的学习者之间的语料库内差异,分析了接触丰富的学习环境的影响。结果表明,在本国接触英语可以解释进行频率的一些变化,但最重要的是学习者在多大程度上接受了新的语义用法。相比之下,在英语国家居住并不是对所有学习者群体都有影响的变量。
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