The present study investigates whether two types of word combinations (free combinations and collocations) differ in terms of processing by testing Howarth's Continuum Model based on word combination typologies from a phraseological tradition. A visual semantic judgment task was administered to advanced Swedish learners of English (n = 27) and native English-speaking controls (n = 38). Reaction times and error rates were recorded for free combinations, collocations, and baseline items. There was a processing cost for collocations compared to free combinations, for both groups of participants. This cost likely stems from the semantically semi-transparent nature of collocations as they are defined in the phraseological tradition. Furthermore,...
It has been suggested in comparative translation studies that translated texts are more like each ot...
In this paper we explore the way collocations are used in a foreign language based on an extensive c...
The dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceived as tw...
Mastering collocations is one of the most challenging aspects of vocabulary acquisition, especially ...
Collocations are words associated because of their frequent co-occurrence, which makes them predicta...
The importance of collocations in L2 language development is well established, but it is also widely...
© Cambridge University Press 2019. Research employing psycholinguistic techniques to assess the on-l...
Collocations are understood to be integral building blocks of language processing, alongside individ...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
This article focuses on the use of collocations in language learning research (LLR). Collocations, a...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether native English speakers and Japanese ESL (English a...
This study investigates whether congruency (+/- literal translation equivalent) and word class (adje...
Collocational deficiency is a pervasive phenomenon in learner English. Language learners often fail ...
The presented paper elaborates the nature of the Average Collocation Frequency and proposes specific...
AbstractThe dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceiv...
It has been suggested in comparative translation studies that translated texts are more like each ot...
In this paper we explore the way collocations are used in a foreign language based on an extensive c...
The dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceived as tw...
Mastering collocations is one of the most challenging aspects of vocabulary acquisition, especially ...
Collocations are words associated because of their frequent co-occurrence, which makes them predicta...
The importance of collocations in L2 language development is well established, but it is also widely...
© Cambridge University Press 2019. Research employing psycholinguistic techniques to assess the on-l...
Collocations are understood to be integral building blocks of language processing, alongside individ...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
This article focuses on the use of collocations in language learning research (LLR). Collocations, a...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether native English speakers and Japanese ESL (English a...
This study investigates whether congruency (+/- literal translation equivalent) and word class (adje...
Collocational deficiency is a pervasive phenomenon in learner English. Language learners often fail ...
The presented paper elaborates the nature of the Average Collocation Frequency and proposes specific...
AbstractThe dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceiv...
It has been suggested in comparative translation studies that translated texts are more like each ot...
In this paper we explore the way collocations are used in a foreign language based on an extensive c...
The dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceived as tw...