Collocations are words associated because of their frequent co-occurrence, which makes them predictable and leads to facilitated processing. While there have been suggestions that collocations are stored as unanalysed chunks, other researchers disagree. One of the arguments against holistic storage is the fact that collocations are not fixed phrases, for example, their word order can vary. To explore whether reversed collocations retain the processing advantage that they have in their canonical form, we conducted two primed lexical decision experiments: Experiment 1 in English, and Experiment 2 in Lithuanian, an understudied language. We presented both forward and backward collocations and compared them to matched control phrases. We also e...
With the revolutionary progress in computer science, interest in vocabulary studies has been increas...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...
© Cambridge University Press 2019. Research employing psycholinguistic techniques to assess the on-l...
Various studies have consistently shown that collocations are processed faster than matched control ...
The present study investigates whether two types of word combinations (free combinations and colloca...
Collocations are words that have a tendency to co-occur within a few words’ spans, e.g., “drink coff...
WOS: 000295585600003In all natural languages, some words collocate with other words to create multi-...
Collocations are understood to be integral building blocks of language processing, alongside individ...
Mastering collocations is one of the most challenging aspects of vocabulary acquisition, especially ...
Collocations are commonly co-occurring word pairs, such as “black coffee”. Previous research has dem...
Collocations are commonly co-occurring word pairs, such as “black coffee”. Previous research has dem...
Formulaic sequences are very frequently used in language as a preferred way to convey certain meanin...
This article focuses on the use of collocations in language learning research (LLR). Collocations, a...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce an alternative word association measure aimed at addressin...
With the revolutionary progress in computer science, interest in vocabulary studies has been increas...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...
© Cambridge University Press 2019. Research employing psycholinguistic techniques to assess the on-l...
Various studies have consistently shown that collocations are processed faster than matched control ...
The present study investigates whether two types of word combinations (free combinations and colloca...
Collocations are words that have a tendency to co-occur within a few words’ spans, e.g., “drink coff...
WOS: 000295585600003In all natural languages, some words collocate with other words to create multi-...
Collocations are understood to be integral building blocks of language processing, alongside individ...
Mastering collocations is one of the most challenging aspects of vocabulary acquisition, especially ...
Collocations are commonly co-occurring word pairs, such as “black coffee”. Previous research has dem...
Collocations are commonly co-occurring word pairs, such as “black coffee”. Previous research has dem...
Formulaic sequences are very frequently used in language as a preferred way to convey certain meanin...
This article focuses on the use of collocations in language learning research (LLR). Collocations, a...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce an alternative word association measure aimed at addressin...
With the revolutionary progress in computer science, interest in vocabulary studies has been increas...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...