The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations and L2 proficiency, the role of frequency in controlled productive knowledge of collocations, and the quantifiability of controlled productive collocational knowledge growth alongside L2 proficiency and word frequency levels. A proficiency measure and a productive collocation test modelled on Laufer and Nation (1999) were presented to Belgian and Burundian English majors. The results show that scores on both tests distinguish between proficiency levels and, furthermore, highly correlate. This suggests that controlled productive knowledge of collocations develops as proficiency increases, supporting earlier studies (Boers, Eyckmans, Kappel, St...
Research on second language learners' collocation knowledge has looked into many areas such as inves...
Research on second language learners' collocation knowledge has looked into many areas such as inves...
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The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations ...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations...
<p>The present study investigates, (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive colloca...
The present study investigates (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive collocation...
Accurate use of collocations is seen as a measure of a learner’s proficiency in a second/ foreign la...
This study aims to gain insights into which collocations to teach at which proficiency levels by ans...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
The present study examines the relationship between productive knowledge of collocations and academi...
The present study examines productive knowledge of collocations of tertiary-level second language (L...
Research on second language learners' collocation knowledge has looked into many areas such as inves...
Research on second language learners' collocation knowledge has looked into many areas such as inves...
Enter any additional information or requests for the Library here.The present study examines the rel...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations ...
The present study explores the relationship between controlled productive knowledge of collocations...
<p>The present study investigates, (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive colloca...
The present study investigates (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive collocation...
Accurate use of collocations is seen as a measure of a learner’s proficiency in a second/ foreign la...
This study aims to gain insights into which collocations to teach at which proficiency levels by ans...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
Many scholars believe that collocations are difficult to learn and use by L2 learners. However, some...
The present study examines the relationship between productive knowledge of collocations and academi...
The present study examines productive knowledge of collocations of tertiary-level second language (L...
Research on second language learners' collocation knowledge has looked into many areas such as inves...
Research on second language learners' collocation knowledge has looked into many areas such as inves...
Enter any additional information or requests for the Library here.The present study examines the rel...