Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some research suggests that learners often know more collocations than commonly thought. This study tested 108 Spanish learners of English to measure their productive knowledge of 50 collocations, which varied according to corpus frequency, t-score, and MI score. The participants produced a mean score of 56.6% correct, suggesting that our learners knew a substantial number of collocations. Knowledge of the collocations correlated moderately with corpus frequency (.45), but also with everyday engagement with English outside the classroom, in activities like reading, watching movies/TV, and social networking (composite correlation = .56). Everyday ...
Various studies have consistently shown that collocations are processed faster than matched control ...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
Worldwide there is thought to be around 750 million people who speak English as a foreign language (...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations ...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations...
Tests of second language learners’ knowledge of collocation have lacked a principled strategy for it...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations ...
Research on second language learners' collocation knowledge has looked into many areas such as inves...
Accurate use of collocations is seen as a measure of a learner’s proficiency in a second/ foreign la...
The present study examines productive knowledge of collocations of tertiary-level second language (L...
This thesis explores the implications of high frequency collocation for adult second language learne...
The present study investigates (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive collocation...
This paper has a twofold purpose. First, to present the level of collocational competence among inte...
Previous studies have shown that intentional learning through explicit instruction is effective for ...
Various studies have consistently shown that collocations are processed faster than matched control ...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
Worldwide there is thought to be around 750 million people who speak English as a foreign language (...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations ...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations...
Tests of second language learners’ knowledge of collocation have lacked a principled strategy for it...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations ...
Research on second language learners' collocation knowledge has looked into many areas such as inves...
Accurate use of collocations is seen as a measure of a learner’s proficiency in a second/ foreign la...
The present study examines productive knowledge of collocations of tertiary-level second language (L...
This thesis explores the implications of high frequency collocation for adult second language learne...
The present study investigates (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive collocation...
This paper has a twofold purpose. First, to present the level of collocational competence among inte...
Previous studies have shown that intentional learning through explicit instruction is effective for ...
Various studies have consistently shown that collocations are processed faster than matched control ...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
Worldwide there is thought to be around 750 million people who speak English as a foreign language (...