publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleA number of researchers are currently attempting to create listings of important collocations for students of EAP. How- ever, so far these attempts have (1) failed to include positionally-variable collocations, and (2) not taken sufficient account of variation across disciplines. The present paper describes the creation of one listing of positionally-variable academic collocations and evaluates the extent to which it is likely to be useful to students from across a wide range of disciplines. A number of key findings emerge. First, cross-disciplinary collocations differ in type from the collocations on which most researchers have traditionally focused in that they tend not to be combinations of two ...
This research investigated the realization of collocation in two respects: how collocation was forme...
This action research (AR) study explores an alternative approach to vocabulary instruction for low-p...
This paper has a twofold purpose. First, to present the level of collocational competence among inte...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis article examines the extent to which different group...
This study combines a corpus-based approach and intuition-based judgements to develop a set of multi...
This article considers the notion of academic vocabulary: the assumption that students of English fo...
Perhaps the greatest challenge to creating a research timeline on teaching and learning collocation ...
The topic of this article is teaching collocations to university EFL students. It focuses on differe...
Although there are numerous studies on collocation in English writing by L2 university students, lit...
This study explores the effect of teaching collocations on building academic vocabulary and hence im...
AbstractSince the publication of Coxhead's (2000) Academic Word List, attempts have been made to inv...
Collocations are a class of idiomatic expressions comprised of a sequence of words which, for mostly...
The phenomenon of collocation error in English writing has become a common problem among EFL learner...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
In today’s academic world, the research interest in corpus linguistics has shifted towards word co-o...
This research investigated the realization of collocation in two respects: how collocation was forme...
This action research (AR) study explores an alternative approach to vocabulary instruction for low-p...
This paper has a twofold purpose. First, to present the level of collocational competence among inte...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis article examines the extent to which different group...
This study combines a corpus-based approach and intuition-based judgements to develop a set of multi...
This article considers the notion of academic vocabulary: the assumption that students of English fo...
Perhaps the greatest challenge to creating a research timeline on teaching and learning collocation ...
The topic of this article is teaching collocations to university EFL students. It focuses on differe...
Although there are numerous studies on collocation in English writing by L2 university students, lit...
This study explores the effect of teaching collocations on building academic vocabulary and hence im...
AbstractSince the publication of Coxhead's (2000) Academic Word List, attempts have been made to inv...
Collocations are a class of idiomatic expressions comprised of a sequence of words which, for mostly...
The phenomenon of collocation error in English writing has become a common problem among EFL learner...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
In today’s academic world, the research interest in corpus linguistics has shifted towards word co-o...
This research investigated the realization of collocation in two respects: how collocation was forme...
This action research (AR) study explores an alternative approach to vocabulary instruction for low-p...
This paper has a twofold purpose. First, to present the level of collocational competence among inte...