Although formulaic language has been studied extensively from both a linguistic and psycholinguistic perspective, little is known about the relationship between individual speakers’ knowledge of collocations and their linguistic experience, or between collocational knowledge and other aspects of linguistic knowledge. This is partly because work in these areas has been hampered by lack of an adequate instrument measuring speakers’ knowledge of collocations. This paper describes the development of such an instrument, the “Words that go together” (WGT) test, and some preliminary research using it. The instrument is a multiple choice test consisting of 40 items of varying frequency and collocation strength. The test was validated with a sample ...
This article focuses on the use of collocations in language learning research (LLR). Collocations, a...
This study tests the hypothesis that frequency and collocational association make independent contri...
Language teachers are often called upon by their students to provide examples of vocabulary usage in...
© 2019 Ivy Win-Wen ChenAs collocations are essential and ubiquitous in all genres of English, learne...
This study aims to investigate students' collocational competence by examining the relationship betw...
Learner corpus research has witnessed a boom in the number of studies that investigate learners’ use...
The acquisition of verb-noun collocations (e.g. make a mistake) causes great difficulties to (adult)...
Collocations, e.g., apples and pears, hard worker, constitute an important avenue of linguistic enqu...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
© Cambridge University Press 2019. Research employing psycholinguistic techniques to assess the on-l...
none1noThis book deals with one of the best–loved, and at the same time most elusive, notions in cor...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
The difficulty in learning vocabulary is a problem that lies in not anchoring the new items to relev...
Tests of second language learners’ knowledge of collocation have lacked a principled strategy for it...
This article focuses on the use of collocations in language learning research (LLR). Collocations, a...
This study tests the hypothesis that frequency and collocational association make independent contri...
Language teachers are often called upon by their students to provide examples of vocabulary usage in...
© 2019 Ivy Win-Wen ChenAs collocations are essential and ubiquitous in all genres of English, learne...
This study aims to investigate students' collocational competence by examining the relationship betw...
Learner corpus research has witnessed a boom in the number of studies that investigate learners’ use...
The acquisition of verb-noun collocations (e.g. make a mistake) causes great difficulties to (adult)...
Collocations, e.g., apples and pears, hard worker, constitute an important avenue of linguistic enqu...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
© Cambridge University Press 2019. Research employing psycholinguistic techniques to assess the on-l...
none1noThis book deals with one of the best–loved, and at the same time most elusive, notions in cor...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
The difficulty in learning vocabulary is a problem that lies in not anchoring the new items to relev...
Tests of second language learners’ knowledge of collocation have lacked a principled strategy for it...
This article focuses on the use of collocations in language learning research (LLR). Collocations, a...
This study tests the hypothesis that frequency and collocational association make independent contri...
Language teachers are often called upon by their students to provide examples of vocabulary usage in...