Previous studies have shown that intentional learning through explicit instruction is effective for the acquisition of collocations in a second language (L2) (e.g. Peters, 2014, 2015), but relatively little is known about the effectiveness of incidental approaches for the acquisition of L2 collocations. The present study examined the incidental acquisition of collocational knowledge when learners encounter adjective-pseudoword collocations while reading. Forty-one L2 learners read a story containing six target collocations in a classroom setting. One week after the reading they were interviewed about their knowledge of the form, meaning and collocation of the target items (at recall and recognition levels). Participants were randomly assign...
The incidental or implicit learning of vocabulary has long been a topic of interest in various disci...
AbstractThe current study tried to address whether explicit collocation teaching has a positive effe...
Collocations might be described as the words that are located or found together in predictable patte...
Previous studies have shown that intentional learning through explicit instruction is effective for ...
Previous research has shown that incidental exposure to second-language collocations in reading text...
Collocations have attracted a fair amount of attention from SLA researchers in recent years. Even th...
This study examined the processing and acquisition of novel words and their collocates (i.e., words ...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
Abstract: Vocabulary learning is a crucial aspect of language acquisition, and it can occur incident...
There is little research available on incidental learning of figurative language from reading (Webb ...
An important dimension of learning a second language (L2) is to build up a store of recurring word c...
The current study tried to address whether explicit collocation teaching has a positive effect on re...
Collocations are sequences like tell the truth, waste of time where the constituents involved co-occ...
Sonbul and Schmitt (2013) showed that exposure to second language (L2) collocations in reading texts...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether teaching vocabulary via collocations would cont...
The incidental or implicit learning of vocabulary has long been a topic of interest in various disci...
AbstractThe current study tried to address whether explicit collocation teaching has a positive effe...
Collocations might be described as the words that are located or found together in predictable patte...
Previous studies have shown that intentional learning through explicit instruction is effective for ...
Previous research has shown that incidental exposure to second-language collocations in reading text...
Collocations have attracted a fair amount of attention from SLA researchers in recent years. Even th...
This study examined the processing and acquisition of novel words and their collocates (i.e., words ...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
Abstract: Vocabulary learning is a crucial aspect of language acquisition, and it can occur incident...
There is little research available on incidental learning of figurative language from reading (Webb ...
An important dimension of learning a second language (L2) is to build up a store of recurring word c...
The current study tried to address whether explicit collocation teaching has a positive effect on re...
Collocations are sequences like tell the truth, waste of time where the constituents involved co-occ...
Sonbul and Schmitt (2013) showed that exposure to second language (L2) collocations in reading texts...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether teaching vocabulary via collocations would cont...
The incidental or implicit learning of vocabulary has long been a topic of interest in various disci...
AbstractThe current study tried to address whether explicit collocation teaching has a positive effe...
Collocations might be described as the words that are located or found together in predictable patte...