The original "list of chunks in English" PDFs often came from academic research projects that were never proofread by native speakers. A patched version is the result of crowdsourced corrections, professional editing, and digital cleanup.
Academic sources:
Tools needed:
Steps:
| Function | Chunks Included | |----------|----------------| | Agreeing | I completely agree, That’s a great point, You’re absolutely right. | | Disagreeing politely | I see your point, but…, I’m not sure I agree, That’s one way to look at it. | | Interrupting | Sorry to interrupt, If I could just add something…, May I jump in here? | | Asking for opinion | What are your thoughts on…?, How do you feel about…? | | Giving opinions | From my perspective, As far as I’m concerned, It seems to me that… |
Write a short analysis paper with this structure:
Title
Lexical Chunk Distribution in a Patched English PDF: A Corpus‑Driven Analysis list of chunks in english pdf patched
Abstract
Brief summary: what PDF, how many chunks, most frequent patterns, effect of patching.
1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
Appendix
Full alphabetical chunk list from the PDF.