[Corpora-List] Re: Phrasal verbs

From: FIDELHOLTZ DOOCHIN JAMES LAWRENCE (jfidel@siu.buap.mx)
Date: Wed May 14 2003 - 01:16:31 MET DST

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    Brett,

    Now, 2000 per M boils down to 1 per 500 words of text, which, since we are
    talking about 2-word units is 2 per 500, or 1 per 250 words, that is, on
    average one per page (OK, let's not exaggerate: one every other page). I
    don't know how much work you have done with frequency, but this seems to me
    to be a very high frequency of occurrence, well worth stressing in an ESL
    class. By contrast, check how often in, say, a 10-page article you
    encounter the passive. Probably not more than 5 times, I would guess, that
    is, more or less the same frequency, and I doubt you would question teaching
    the passive.

    Jim

    Brett@staff.sakuragaoka.ac.jp escribió:

    > In the Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English (based on the BNC),
    > the claim is made that "In fiction and conversation, phrasal verbs occur
    > almost 2,000 times per million words" (p. 408). This seems lower than one
    > would expect and would be evidence against the value of focusing on these
    > in TESOL, something that I would say happens quite a lot.
    >
    > Does anybody have any data or reasons that would suggest more frequent use
    > of phrasal verbs, especially in conversation?
    >
    > ------------------
    > Brett Reynolds
    > Sakuragaoka Girls' Jr. & Sr. High School
    > brett@staff.sakuragaoka.ac.jp
    > http://www.esl.sakuragaoka.ac.jp/teachers/br
    >
    >
     

    James L. Fidelholtz
    Posgrado en Ciencias del Lenguaje
    Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla MÉXICO



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