[Corpora-List] how many formulaic sequences can you find?

From: John Mckenny (john.mckenny@unn.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Feb 28 2005 - 19:52:45 MET

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    Dear corpora members
    I would be grateful for your opinion about the number of formulaic sequences
    or MWUs contained in this short argumentative essay written by a Portuguese
    trainee teacher. It would be useful if you could use the definition of
    formulaic sequence (FS) from Alison Wray's book, Formulaic Language and the
    Lexicon, Cambridge University Press:
    a sequence, continuous or discontinuous, of words or other elements, which
    is, or appears to be, prefabricated: that is, stored and retrieved whole
    from memory at the time of use, rather than being subject to generation or
    analysis by the language grammar.
    (Wray, 2002:9).
     If you work with a different definition, could you please specify it.
    Please copy the essay into a Word document and mark the FSs using either
    underlining, brackets, italics, or bold. For embedding an FS within another
    FS, you could use a combination of markers. If you have insufficient time
    to devote to this exercise your estimate of the number of FSs would still be
    useful. Finally could you state whether you are a native- (NS) or
    non-native
    (NNS) speaker. Send your answer to me and I'll collate the results for a
    summary.
    All respondents' names will be placed in a hat and the first one drawn will
    be sent the corpus linguistics (or other) book of their choice up to £30 (or
    42 EUR) value.
    Best wishes
    John McKenny

    Senior Lecturer
    English Language Centre
    Lipman Building 116
    Northumbria University
    Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST
    E-mail john.mckenny@unn.ac.uk <mailto:john.mckenny@unn.ac.uk>

    ESSAY TITLE: Money is the root of all evil

    My initial reaction to this question is that I agree that nowadays money is
    obviously the root of all evil, and I believe that almost daily people give
    priority to make money instead of moral values. It is important to state
    that money become an obsession to many people. A person should earn money
    for his family , children, society, among others. However many people earn
    money through fake means, and in many cases this leads them towards
    greediness. Is should be noted that the greed for money can ended up by many
    anti-social activities like stealing, murder, black-marketing, bribing,
    among many others.
    It is important to state that money is made (before is can be looted or
    mooched) by the effort of every honest man, each to the extent of his
    ability. We have to note that an honest man is one who knows that he cannot
    consume more than he has produced. Furthermore, it is necessary to point out
    the money will not by intelligence for the fool, or admiration for the
    coward, or respect the incompetent. Nowadays we see that people are not
    loving and having respect for each other, they prefer to have love and
    affection towards money and do not care if there are people starving and
    dying in many poor countries only because they do not have money to eat and
    survive. It also should be noted that it is true that the world is empty of
    rich men and women, however they are poor spiritually, and there is one fact
    in catholic religion that seems to me very important, because due to this
    religion, we should be happy in whatever station of life we find ourselves.
    For instance Mother Theresa until she die , she did not have any kind of
    possessions , she live among the poor, helping them, she did the possible
    and impossible to help the others, all her life was in a total dedication
    to the others. It is not admirable? She did not have money, however I am
    sure that she was happier than many rich people in the world. Conversely,
    money can be used for good. As we all know, money is necessary to invest in
    technology, which can be helpful especially
    in the development in medicine which can help to prevent and cure so many
    diseases and health problems. We have to note that money can help many
    things, the question is how far we can go to get money. People have to win
    money by their honest work and effort, on the other hand, the extreme
    ambition of money can led to many social problems like robbery, kidnaps,
    drug trafficking, among others. Even in situations with lack of money no one
    of these illegal activities are acceptable. To conclude, people should not
    live too attach with money, because the obsessive desire of money can led to
    many social problems. We should be more concern to the moral values, with
    love and respect to the others.

     

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