Can non-native speakers of English use contrastive discourse markers correctly when writing academic tetxs?

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POVOLNÁ Renata

Year of publication 2010
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

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Description Contrastive relations between segments of discourse play a crucial role when building coherence relations in academic discourse. Since they are regarded as the most complex of all semantic relations that may hold between parts of a discourse, an appropriate knowledge of discourse markers expressing contrast/concession becomes important part of learners knowledge, in particular at university level. The author investigates a corpus of diploma theses written by students of English with the aim of finding out whether the use of DMs expressing contrastive relations by non-native speakers differs from the writing habits of experienced native users of English.
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