© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Studies of collocations to date have emphasised use and learning of noun-verb and adjective-noun collocations. This study uses three sub-corpora of the ICLE corpus to investigate use of noun-noun collocations by learners in their academic writing. The literature to date has focused on contexts where English is being learnt as a foreign language rather than as a second language. The study therefore compares the influence of ESL and EFL learning contexts on learner use of noun-noun collocations. Findings are that accuracy of noun-noun phrases is significantly greater in the writing of ESL learners. A second question considered is what influence the presence or absence of noun-noun phrases in the first language (L1) has on...
This thesis deals with the phraseology of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) vocabulary in learner ...
The paper makes a contrastive study on the performance of verb-noun collocation given by Chinese EFL...
Collocation has often been considered a problematic area for ESL learners: a verb is wrongly associa...
When native speakers of English write, they employ both grammatical rules and collocations. Collocat...
When native speakers of English write, they employ both grammatical rules and collocations. Collocat...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the frequency and development of collocations found in th...
Recent corpus-based studies of recurrent word combinations (Biber & al 1999; Biber 2004), lexical ph...
The purpose of this study is to examine the use of words and fixed expressions by intermediate-level...
It is generally agreed that collocational knowledge is an important language form for language learn...
The phenomenon of collocation error in English writing has become a common problem among EFL learner...
One of the most challenging problems for EFL students is to be able to express themselves not just g...
This current study sought to reveal the impacts of corpus-based activities on verb-noun collocation ...
The production of English collocations by Arab ESL writers is an under-researched area. To fill this...
The study‘s main aim is to find out how advanced learners of English whose mother tongue is Turkish...
Collocations are words that commonly occur together or near each other in a text (Coxhead, 2006), fo...
This thesis deals with the phraseology of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) vocabulary in learner ...
The paper makes a contrastive study on the performance of verb-noun collocation given by Chinese EFL...
Collocation has often been considered a problematic area for ESL learners: a verb is wrongly associa...
When native speakers of English write, they employ both grammatical rules and collocations. Collocat...
When native speakers of English write, they employ both grammatical rules and collocations. Collocat...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the frequency and development of collocations found in th...
Recent corpus-based studies of recurrent word combinations (Biber & al 1999; Biber 2004), lexical ph...
The purpose of this study is to examine the use of words and fixed expressions by intermediate-level...
It is generally agreed that collocational knowledge is an important language form for language learn...
The phenomenon of collocation error in English writing has become a common problem among EFL learner...
One of the most challenging problems for EFL students is to be able to express themselves not just g...
This current study sought to reveal the impacts of corpus-based activities on verb-noun collocation ...
The production of English collocations by Arab ESL writers is an under-researched area. To fill this...
The study‘s main aim is to find out how advanced learners of English whose mother tongue is Turkish...
Collocations are words that commonly occur together or near each other in a text (Coxhead, 2006), fo...
This thesis deals with the phraseology of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) vocabulary in learner ...
The paper makes a contrastive study on the performance of verb-noun collocation given by Chinese EFL...
Collocation has often been considered a problematic area for ESL learners: a verb is wrongly associa...