The use of prepositions by Spanish learners of English at university level: Main problems
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2006
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TALC
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Prepositions are afuzzy word class dueto their morphological, syntactic and semantic characteristics. They are difficult to use by foreign learners of English al all levels, as reported by various scholars using dijferent methodological approaches which are not always comparable. In arder to find out which prepositions pose problems to Spanish university students, afour-year longitudinal learner corpus was analysed a posteriori following Granger's lntegrated Contrastive Model. Our findings show four patterns of development in the use of prepositions, and revea/ the role of the mother tangue. These results lead to some suggestions to improve the design of EFL materials for Spanish university students.
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Please find below the reference to the full paper, published as a book chapter: Díez Bedmar, M. B. and A. V. Casas Pedrosa. 2011. “The use of prepositions by Spanish learners of English at university level: A longitudinal analysis”. In N. Kübler (ed.) Corpora, Language, Teaching, and Resources: From Theory to Practice. Bern: Peter Lang; 199-218. https://www.peterlang.com/document/1108671
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English prepositions, written learner corpus, interlanguage, Spanish EFL students, university level
Citación
Díez Bedmar, M. B. y A. V. Casas Pedrosa. 2006. “The use of prepositions by Spanish learners of English at university level: Main problems” (publicación en forma de abstract). En TALC 2006 (7th Teaching and Language Corpora Conference, 1st - 4th July 2006, Paris; book of abstracts). París: TALC; 42-44.