Abstract

The study aims to explore the register variation in Chinese English and language variation between Chinese English and American English. A corpus-based and comparative methodology was used to analyse the discourse features of Chinese English in the use of the lexical items perhaps and maybe. The major findings of the study can be stated as follows: 1) the more formal word perhaps is used more frequently than the informal word maybe in all the four genres in Chinese English. This shows that the text of Chinese English is generally in a more formal style. 2) In the Chinese English text, the ratios of the standard frequency of perhaps to maybe are greater than those in American English in the all the four genres. This indicates that the text in Chinese English is generally in a more formal style than that in American English. 3) In the Chinese English text, the informal word maybe is used less frequently than in the American English text. This is a sign that Chinese English is more formal than American English.

Highlights

  • The English discourse studies at home and abroad center on the native speakers’ English with little attention given to other varieties of English

  • This paper will examine the use of the two lexical units perhaps and maybe in the Written Corpus of Chinese English (WCCE) and the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) to explore their discourse features as regards register variation and language variation

  • Chinese English is more formal in register, and its style is more formal than that of American English in all genres

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Introduction

The English discourse studies at home and abroad center on the native speakers’ English with little attention given to other varieties of English. 2) In the Chinese English text, the ratios of the standard frequency of perhaps to maybe are greater than those in American English in the all the four genres.

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