Using Big Data Analysis to Study Pedagogical Strategies for Conjunctive Bisyllabic Verb Errors in Chinese Second Language Learners
Published Online: Nov 05, 2024
Received: Jun 04, 2024
Accepted: Sep 19, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/amns-2024-3029
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Conjugate diphthongs are a class of words with specific metrical morphology and stylistic features in the written formal corpus of modern Chinese, which need to be combined with a disyllabic constituent in the bare-bones form to form the syllable pattern of “double+double,” which has been under-attended by the teaching community. Within the framework of metrical grammar and stylistic grammar, we statistically analyze the usage bias of conjunctive bisyllabic verbs in the HSK Dynamic Composition Corpus and find that these kinds of words, due to their metrical patterns, stylistic functions, and relatively abstract semantic features, cause a large proportion of metrical syllabic biases that are easy to gather. The bias is caused by both the difficulty of vocabulary acquisition and issues with textbooks and teaching, as well as subjective reasons like learning strategies. In this regard, it is suggested that existing textbooks should be adapted, teachers’ teaching methods should be improved, and learners’ morphological awareness should be enhanced.