[[言語教育学演習]]

*Introduction [#b34f821a]
Major: Russian Language&br;
Minor:  Natural Language Processing&br;
Graduation year: 2010&br;

*Tono Zemi [#r13b783d]

**Presentation (July 10) [#e691af33]

***''General'' [#f9689f9a]

*Tono Zemi [#r13b783d]
I analyze the use of the “come”, especially the adverb-collocations of “come”. Making a comparison between JEFLL corpus and BNC, there were significant differences that the Japanese English  learners less use phrasal verb, a combination of a verb and adverb, than native speakers.

**Presentation (July 10) [#e691af33]
***''Research'' [#w1d3d908]

-Analysis of the use of the verb "take" between JEFLL and BNC
I counted how often the English learners use “come” and what adverbs they use with “come”.

--The collocation patterns of the verb "take" in JEFLL
'''Table 1''' Frequencies of come in JEFLL corpus and BNC
| | JEFLL | BNC|
| come | 632 | 66670 |
| comes | 82 | 15686 |
| came | 912 | 44822 |
| coming | 79 | 17724 |
| comed | 5 | 0 |
| comeing | 4 | 0 |
| TOTAL | 1714 | 144902 |

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'''Table 2''' Frequencies of “come + adverb” pattern in JEFLL corpus
| |  JEFLL | BNC|
| back | 171 | 7938 |
| home | 81 | 2005 |
| here | 61 | 2246 |
| there | 21 | 55 |
| in | 16 | 6853 |
| on | 12 | 5261 |
| soon | 12 | 74 |
| out | 8 | 6091 |
| up | 7 | 5561 |
| again | 6 | 309 |
| TOTAL | 395 |  |

--The collocation patterns of the verb "take" in BNC
'''Table 3''' Frequencies of “come + adverb” pattern in BNC
| | BNC| JEFLL |
| back | 7938 | 171 |
| in | 6538 | 16 |
| up | 5561 | 7 |
| on | 5261 | 12 |
| out | 5019 | 8 |
| down | 3295 | 2 |
| here | 2246 | 61 |
| home | 2005 | 81 |
| round | 1196 | 0 |
| over | 1088 | 0 |
| TOTAL | 40147 |  |

(Show your data here)
***''Conclusion'' [#jebcde7a]

The Japanese English learners tend to use less phrasal verbs than native speakers. Table 1 and 2 shows JEFFL corpus contains 1714 sentences which include “come”, “comes”, “came” and “coming”, 23% is the sentences accompany with adverbs. While Table 1 and 3 shows BNC contains 144902 sentences which include “come” and the inflectors, 27.7% is the sentences accompany with adverbs. The rate of using adverbs of both corpus is seemingly similar, but it might be said that JEFLL corpus has unbalanced aspects. As for "come + back" pattern, the terms are intensively used that 127 sentences on the topic “Urashmiataro”.


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