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A Corpus-based Study on the Use of Contractions by EFL Learners in Argumentative Essays
2017
International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature
Contraction forms in English are mostly occur in speech and informal writing and they are generally avoided in formal writing types such as academic prose, business reports and journal articles, therefore, most teachers discourage their use in academic essays (Biber, Johansonn, Leech, Conrad and Finegan 1999). Contractions in English have two types; negative contractions (isn't, haven't, doesn't) and verb contractions (I'm, they've, that's). This corpus based study attempts to investigate
doi:10.7575/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.6n.2p.56
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