Thai EFL Learners' Collocational Competence and Their Perceptions of Collocational Difficulty
The collocational competence of undergraduate students of English at a university in northeastern Thailand and their perceptions of collocational difficulty were investigated in this study. The participants were 153 2nd-, 3rd-, and 4th-year students of English selected through a convenient sampling method and via their consents to take part in the ...
Dentisak Dokchandra
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Collocational Competence of B2 Level EFL Students
Collocational competence, the ability to use grammatical and lexical collocations accurately, is a crucial aspect of language proficiency, closely linked to natural and fluent language use. Despite its importance, non-native speakers often struggle with collocations, particularly in productive tasks such as writing.
Rizvić-Eminović, Edina +2 more
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Development of collocational competence of students on the basis of electronic linguistic corpus
We discuss the use of the linguistic corpus as a means for the development of collocational competence of students. We reveal the contents of the concepts of “lexis” and “lexical skill”.
V. V. Klochikhin
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Using corpora to develop learners’ collocational competence
This article investigates the role of direct corpus use in learners’ collocational competence in academic writing. An experiment was conducted between two groups of Chinese postgraduates who had no previous knowledge of corpora. It was embedded in a regular 4-month linguistics course in the students’ programmes, where a corpus-assisted method was used ...
Shuangling Li
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The Role of Concordancing and Output in Developing the Collocational Competence [PDF]
The present study explored the role of concordancing in learning lexical and grammatical collocations under two conditions, with and without output. It also set out to rank lexical and grammatical collocations in terms of the degree of the challenge they
Afsaneh Saeedakhtar, Sahar Seyedasgari
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Yemeni medicine students’ competence in medical English collocations
This article focuses on Yemeni medicine students’ competence in medical English collocations and the potential challenges impeding their competence in medical English collocations.
Abdullah Al-Eryani +2 more
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Collocational Competence of Medical English among Iranian Medical Students
https://doi.org/10.21860/j.9.1.5 Collocational competence is considered to be an important factor of fluency in a language. In Iran, medical texts are mainly in English and medical students have to pass 6 credits of medical English.
Mehrangiz Vahabian +3 more
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Collocational Competence Level of Medical English among Iranian Medical Students
Collocational competence is considered to be an important factor of fluency in a language. In Iran, medical texts are mainly in English and medical students have to pass 6 credits of medical English. In these courses a large number of medical terms should be covered in addition to medical English.
Mehrangiz Vahabian +3 more
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Stages of students’ collocation competence development based on linguistic corpus
We consider the concept of the linguistic corpus. We conduct a brief excursion of the previous researchers’ works on the use of the linguistic corpus in foreign language teaching.
V. V. Klochikhin
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Formation Of Collocational Competence Through Information And Communication Technologies
Elena Arkhipova, Marina Vlavatskaya
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