The present study investigates lexical collocations in first- and fourth-year Thai university learners’ and examines the relationship between receptive and productive knowledge of lexical collocations. A total of 148 students (75 first-year students and 73 fourth-year students) were tested on their lexical collocations, both receptively and productively, using two measures. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the quantitative data, and correlational analysis determined the relationship between receptive and productive knowledge. Overall, the results showed that Thai university learners achieved significantly higher performance on tests of receptive knowledge of lexical collocations than on tests of productive knowled...
The primary purpose of the current study was to investigate Korean university students’ produc...
It is generally agreed that collocational knowledge is an important language form for language learn...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations ...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the levels of receptive and productive knowledge of E...
The emergence of second language (L2) collocation studies has grabbed the attention of a number of ...
The present study investigates (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive collocation...
This study aims to investigate students' collocational competence by examining the relationship betw...
This study explores the relationship between receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge. The rela...
The researcher conducted this research to reveal learners’ difficulties from vocabulary use as they ...
Vocabulary teaching and learning is one of the important aspects of language that should be given pr...
One of the problems that EFL learners, more specifically Indonesian learners of English, often face ...
This research study is aimed at examining Thai EFL learners' errors in their acquisition of English ...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
AbstractThe present study intends to probe into the possible relationship between collocational comp...
The present study explores academic vocabulary knowledge, operationalised through the Academic Word ...
The primary purpose of the current study was to investigate Korean university students’ produc...
It is generally agreed that collocational knowledge is an important language form for language learn...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations ...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the levels of receptive and productive knowledge of E...
The emergence of second language (L2) collocation studies has grabbed the attention of a number of ...
The present study investigates (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive collocation...
This study aims to investigate students' collocational competence by examining the relationship betw...
This study explores the relationship between receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge. The rela...
The researcher conducted this research to reveal learners’ difficulties from vocabulary use as they ...
Vocabulary teaching and learning is one of the important aspects of language that should be given pr...
One of the problems that EFL learners, more specifically Indonesian learners of English, often face ...
This research study is aimed at examining Thai EFL learners' errors in their acquisition of English ...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
AbstractThe present study intends to probe into the possible relationship between collocational comp...
The present study explores academic vocabulary knowledge, operationalised through the Academic Word ...
The primary purpose of the current study was to investigate Korean university students’ produc...
It is generally agreed that collocational knowledge is an important language form for language learn...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations ...