We report an eye movement experiment that investigates the effects of collocation strength and contextual predictability on the reading of collocative phrases by L2 English readers. Thirty-eight Chinese English as foreign language learners (EFL) read 40 sentences, each including a specific two-word phrase that was either a strong (e.g., black coffee) or weak (e.g., bitter coffee) adjective-noun collocation and was either highly predictable or unpredictable from the previous sentence context. Eye movement measures showed that L2 reading times for the collocative phrases were sensitive to both collocation strength and contextual predictability. However, an interaction effect between these factors, which appeared relatively late in the eye mov...
The efficiency of oral communication can vary depending on how quickly language users process not on...
Previous studies have shown that intentional learning through explicit instruction is effective for ...
The frequency and contextual predictability of words have a fundamental role in determining where an...
Collocations are commonly co-occurring word pairs, such as “black coffee”. Previous research has dem...
These are data files and R analysis scripts for an experiment that examined effects of collocation s...
Various studies have consistently shown that collocations are processed faster than matched control ...
Collocations are words that have a tendency to co-occur within a few words’ spans, e.g., “drink coff...
This study examined the processing and acquisition of novel words and their collocates (i.e., words ...
Collocations are commonly co-occurring word pairs, such as “black coffee”. Previous research has dem...
Previous research has shown that incidental exposure to second-language collocations in reading text...
Reading affords opportunities for L2 vocabulary acquisition. Empirical research into the pace and tr...
The current study aimed to investigate the influence of L1 on the processing of L2 collocations util...
Worldwide there is thought to be around 750 million people who speak English as a foreign language (...
The present study asked whether oral vocabulary training can facilitate reading in a second language...
Mastering collocations is one of the most challenging aspects of vocabulary acquisition, especially ...
The efficiency of oral communication can vary depending on how quickly language users process not on...
Previous studies have shown that intentional learning through explicit instruction is effective for ...
The frequency and contextual predictability of words have a fundamental role in determining where an...
Collocations are commonly co-occurring word pairs, such as “black coffee”. Previous research has dem...
These are data files and R analysis scripts for an experiment that examined effects of collocation s...
Various studies have consistently shown that collocations are processed faster than matched control ...
Collocations are words that have a tendency to co-occur within a few words’ spans, e.g., “drink coff...
This study examined the processing and acquisition of novel words and their collocates (i.e., words ...
Collocations are commonly co-occurring word pairs, such as “black coffee”. Previous research has dem...
Previous research has shown that incidental exposure to second-language collocations in reading text...
Reading affords opportunities for L2 vocabulary acquisition. Empirical research into the pace and tr...
The current study aimed to investigate the influence of L1 on the processing of L2 collocations util...
Worldwide there is thought to be around 750 million people who speak English as a foreign language (...
The present study asked whether oral vocabulary training can facilitate reading in a second language...
Mastering collocations is one of the most challenging aspects of vocabulary acquisition, especially ...
The efficiency of oral communication can vary depending on how quickly language users process not on...
Previous studies have shown that intentional learning through explicit instruction is effective for ...
The frequency and contextual predictability of words have a fundamental role in determining where an...