2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references (pages 209-227).Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.There is a long-standing controversy about the causes of underproduction (avoidance) of structures in second language learning/acquisition. A significant field of research has focused on one lexicalized phrase, the English phrasal verb. The present study explores the cultural dimensions of the avoidance of English phrasal verbs among 160 Arab learners of English. It examines the impact of educational background (EFL, ESL), levels of proficiency (advanced, intermediate), and the inherent semantic complexity of phrasal verb (literal, semi-transparent, figurative) on the avoidance of phrasal verbs. It also explores the role the env...
Formulaic sequences such as idioms, collocations and phrasal verbs constitute an essential part of E...
This research aimed at knowing about an analysis of student’s difficulties in mastering phrasal ve...
This article follows up on a study by Dagut and Laufer (1985), who found that Hebrew learners of Eng...
All too often, English second language learners come across phrasal verbs and find themselves missin...
AbstractThis study endeavors to investigate the impact of phrasal verb avoidance on the writing abil...
This paper introduces the linguistic element called the phrasal verb, which consists of a verb follo...
Students of English as a second language (ESL) are often perplexed by English phrasal verbs (PVs) an...
This survey was an attempt to study the avoidance behaviour of Persian learners of English in using ...
This is a pilot study which compares the avoidance of the use of phrasal verbs (PV) in Korean adult ...
Phrasal verbs are one of the most notoriously puzzling aspects of English language instruction. Desp...
The present study examines productive and receptive knowledge of PVs among Saudi undergraduates lear...
The aim of this study is to supplement existing research on phraseology in learner language by explo...
Research on English phrasal verbs indicates that these lexical units are problematic and hence diffi...
The purpose of this paper is to recognize the level of pragma-linguistic difficulties Iraqi EFL univ...
Despite their being the most notoriously confusing aspects of English language instruction, phrasal ...
Formulaic sequences such as idioms, collocations and phrasal verbs constitute an essential part of E...
This research aimed at knowing about an analysis of student’s difficulties in mastering phrasal ve...
This article follows up on a study by Dagut and Laufer (1985), who found that Hebrew learners of Eng...
All too often, English second language learners come across phrasal verbs and find themselves missin...
AbstractThis study endeavors to investigate the impact of phrasal verb avoidance on the writing abil...
This paper introduces the linguistic element called the phrasal verb, which consists of a verb follo...
Students of English as a second language (ESL) are often perplexed by English phrasal verbs (PVs) an...
This survey was an attempt to study the avoidance behaviour of Persian learners of English in using ...
This is a pilot study which compares the avoidance of the use of phrasal verbs (PV) in Korean adult ...
Phrasal verbs are one of the most notoriously puzzling aspects of English language instruction. Desp...
The present study examines productive and receptive knowledge of PVs among Saudi undergraduates lear...
The aim of this study is to supplement existing research on phraseology in learner language by explo...
Research on English phrasal verbs indicates that these lexical units are problematic and hence diffi...
The purpose of this paper is to recognize the level of pragma-linguistic difficulties Iraqi EFL univ...
Despite their being the most notoriously confusing aspects of English language instruction, phrasal ...
Formulaic sequences such as idioms, collocations and phrasal verbs constitute an essential part of E...
This research aimed at knowing about an analysis of student’s difficulties in mastering phrasal ve...
This article follows up on a study by Dagut and Laufer (1985), who found that Hebrew learners of Eng...