A language requires some certain ways of putting their words together to get some ideas across. These words have some relationship and bond that may escape the attentions of some EFL learners who rely merely upon grammatical skills and vocabulary to build sentences. It is true that grammatical structure connects all the words together to convey the meaning, but there is more to it than meet the eyes when ‘naturalness’ is also our concern. At times, the influence of one’s mother tongue over one’s diction in a foreign language is responsible for the production of unnatural expressions in that foreign language. Once this problem comes to surface, a better look at word pairing-habit in that foreign language should be a priority in which case co...
This paper deals with the issue of collocations. More specifically, it investigates the role colloca...
Using the right collocations in a foreign language is often a challenge for language learners who ma...
Collocations are words that commonly occur together or near each other in a text (Coxhead, 2006), fo...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of collocations in learning English as a foreign languag...
Collocations and its relations to learning English language have attracted the attention of linguist...
This research investigated the realization of collocation in two respects: how collocation was forme...
The subject of collocation has become a widespread matter among linguists and also lexicographers. L...
Collocation is a natural order of words in which one word should be attached to another in a particu...
Vocabulary knowledge is considered essential in using a foreign language either in spoken or written...
Mastering collocations is a marker of communicative competence. Knowing which words work together – ...
Collocation is combinations of words that are collocate with each other so that the words produce t...
Collocation is combinations of words that are collocate with each other so that the words produce th...
This paper deals with the issue of collocations. More specifically, it investigates the role colloca...
The topic of this article is teaching collocations to university EFL students. It focuses on differe...
This paper deals with the issue of collocations. More specifically, it investigates the role colloca...
Using the right collocations in a foreign language is often a challenge for language learners who ma...
Collocations are words that commonly occur together or near each other in a text (Coxhead, 2006), fo...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of collocations in learning English as a foreign languag...
Collocations and its relations to learning English language have attracted the attention of linguist...
This research investigated the realization of collocation in two respects: how collocation was forme...
The subject of collocation has become a widespread matter among linguists and also lexicographers. L...
Collocation is a natural order of words in which one word should be attached to another in a particu...
Vocabulary knowledge is considered essential in using a foreign language either in spoken or written...
Mastering collocations is a marker of communicative competence. Knowing which words work together – ...
Collocation is combinations of words that are collocate with each other so that the words produce t...
Collocation is combinations of words that are collocate with each other so that the words produce th...
This paper deals with the issue of collocations. More specifically, it investigates the role colloca...
The topic of this article is teaching collocations to university EFL students. It focuses on differe...
This paper deals with the issue of collocations. More specifically, it investigates the role colloca...
Using the right collocations in a foreign language is often a challenge for language learners who ma...
Collocations are words that commonly occur together or near each other in a text (Coxhead, 2006), fo...