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41. Investigating The Psych Causative Verbs In Chinese College Students’ Spoken English
42. A Corpus-based Contrastive Study Of Delexical Verbs In English Learners’ Writing From Different Language Backgrounds Of China And Germany
43. Chinese Learners’and Native Speakers’ Use Of English Catenative Verbs
44. A Corpus-Based Study On Amplifiers In Academic Writing By English Majors
45. A Corpus-Based Contrastive Study On The Use Of Disjuncts In Spoken English Between Chinese English Learners And Native Speakers
46. A Contrastive Analysis Of Chinese Learners’ And Native Speakers’ Use Of English VOC
47. A Comparative Study On The Use Of Causal Conjunctions Between Chinese EFL Learners And Korean EFL Learners
48. A Corpus-based Study On Resultative Construction In English Writing
49. A Corpus-based Study On Chinglish Tendency In Senior High School English Writings
50. The Use Of English Intensifiers To Modify Adverb Particles Or Prepositional Phrases
51. Chinese Learners’ And Native Speakers’ Use Of English Adjective-adverb Homomorphs
52. A Contrastive Study Of Adversative Linking Adverbials By Chinese EFL Learners
53. Acquiring a variable structure: An interlanguage analysis of second-language mood use in Spanish
54. An interlanguage analysis of differential object marking in L2 Spanis
55. A Corpus-based Study On The Use And Misuse Of Relative Pronouns In Chinese College Students’ English Writing
56. Collocates Of The English Phrase Frame "in The * Of"
57. Native Speakers’ And Chinese Learners’ Use Of Adverb-alone English Utterances
58. A Comparative Study Of The Metadiscursive Sentence Stem In Academic Writing Between Chinese Native Speakers And Chinese Learners ——Illustrated By Master’s Thesis In Teaching Chinese To Speakers Of Other Languages
59. A Corpus-based Contrastive Study On The Use Of English Linguistic Shell Nouns In Senior High School
60. A Study Of Chinese EFL Learners’ Use Of English Synonymous Verbs From The Perspective Of Semantic Prosody
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