Systematicity in language use of the L2 Learners of English: A Corpus-based Study of the Students’ Written Production
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2025ph1/18-26Keywords:
language learning, written text production, grammatical analysis, world English, learnersAbstract
The current study scrutinizes one of the most complex skills to develop in second language learning process – writing. It aims to explore major trends in complexity of L2 writing in order to depict the written language production. The corpus of the study is built from the exam papers at the written text production part of the Basic English Language examination (BLE). BLE is the obligatory examination that needs to be passed by English majors at the Hungarian University and plays crucial role in the educational field. L2 English learners tend to produce a text and prove B2+ level proficiency according to CEFR. The research method includes manual analysis on the basis of 6 categories of grammatical features (incl. Verb agreement; Prepositions; Article Use; Capitalization; Word order; Spelling). The analysis could help to reveal the systematicity in their performance that L2 learners tend to have in their writing on the basis of the corpus in the selected corpus. Among the most common ones are prepositions, more precisely – omission and misuse, verb agreement and spelling. In order to identify the nature of the errors, the deep and thorough analysis should be conducted. The present piloting study provides significant insights, and its outcomes are crucial for further research design of the analysis of L2 writing.