Modal verbs in English essays written by Czech secondary-school students
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| Year of publication | 2020 |
| Type | Article in Proceedings |
| Conference | Functional plurality of language in contextualised discourse |
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| Keywords | central modals; quasi-modals; lexical verbs; learner corpus; error patterns |
| Description | This paper presents the findings of frequency analysis of modal verbs and their complementation in 390 English school-leaving essays written by Czech secondary-school students in a high-stakes exam aimed at B1 CEFR level which constitute a learner corpus CZEMATELC 2017. The study reveals a very high proportion of correct complementation patterns, but predominantly with lexical verbs at A1 and A2 CEFR levels while complementation by past-tense forms of lexical verbs and absence of complementation are the most frequent errors. |
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