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Third pattern: N + subclause
The last pattern to be analysed is “N + subclause”, with 46 occurrences in the source speeches and 251 in the students’ interpretations. There are eight different types of items that help forming this pattern: that, which, who, where, why, gerund, past participle. The complementizer that is the most frequent item used to form this pattern (50% of all occurrences). (66) iron hand that belonged to one of the German counts (Item #6 – IN04) (67) lecture which is the most speculative of the series (Item #1 – IN03) (68) Victorian English men who first saw these pictures (Item #37 – IN03) (69) places where exchange of information occurs (Item #55 – IN02) (70) reason why these are so interesting (Item #34 – IN04) (71) photons hitting the retina (Item #71 – IN01) (72) cultural boundaries applied everywhere in the world (Item #57 – IN03) Table 19 – Renditions for the “N + subclause” pattern STU01 STU02 STU03 STU04 STU05 STU06 STU07 STU08 Total Close 20/46 23/46 12/25 9/28 9/21 12/39 17/39 5/7 45.28% Div. 11/46 12/46 4/25 11/28 6/21 14/39 10/39 / 24.42% Red. 13/46 7/46 7/25 2/28 4/21 8/39 9/39 2/7 21.23% Zero / / / 3/28 1/21 5/39 2/39 / 4.18% Exp. 2/46 3/46 1/25 2/28 / / / / 2.75% Subst. / 1/46 1/25 1/28 1/21 / 1/39 / 2.13% As it can be seen in Table 19, this pattern is markedly different from the other patterns, with one fourth of divergent renditions (24.42%) and a fifth of reduced renditions (21.23%). These two percentages are much higher than the average percentages, being respectively 18.56% and 16.80%. As this pattern is quite frequent in the source speeches (46 occurrences), syntactic complexity is high. It is measured as the number of subordinate clauses per utterance length (Plevoets Results and discussion page 77 & Defrancq, 2018). Close renditions also drop and reach 45.28% of all occurrences, which is the lowest percentage of close renditions among the three patterns. Given the high syntactic complexity, which is a well-known predictor of high cognitive load (Gile, 2008; Chmiel & Mazur, 2013), we can thus conclude that this is clearly the most challenging pattern for students. In addition, it is important to note that, for two students, namely STU04 and STU06, the proportion of divergent renditions (39.29% and 35.90%) is more important than the proportion of close renditions (32.14% and 30.77%). Finally, zero renditions surprisingly have very low percentages (4.18% compared to 9.07%, the average percentage for all NPs). It appears that students did not omit the items but rather condensed them (high percentage of reduced renditions). Download 1.62 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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