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Formulaic language and conceptual socialization: the route to becoming nativelike in L2 [PDF]
The present study addressed the question whether formulaic expressions indicate nativelike selection in the target language by examining seven Turkish students’ use of formulaic expressions during their first year in the United States.
Ortaçtepe, D.
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Formulaic Language in Native and Second Language Speakers: Psycholinguistics, Corpus Linguistics, and TESOL [PDF]
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Cortical-subcortical production of formulaic language: A review of linguistic, brain disorder, and functional imaging studies leading to a production model. [PDF]
Van Lancker Sidtis D, Sidtis JJ.
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Effects of neurological damage on production of formulaic language. [PDF]
Sidtis D, Canterucci G, Katsnelson D.
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Psycholinguistics has provided numerous theories that explain how a person acquires a language, produces and perceives both spoken and written language, including theories of proceduralization.
Yue Yu
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Teaching ideas for improving oral performance through formulaic language instruction
This article suggests three teaching ideas to help L2 learners improve speaking performances through form-focused instruction using formulaic language.
Chie Ogawa
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Formulaic language: Theories and methods
The notion of formulaicity has received increasing attention in disciplines and areas as diverse as linguistics, literary studies, art theory and art history. In recent years, linguistic studies of formulaicity have been flourishing and the very notion of formulaicity has been approached from various methodological and theoretical perspectives and with
Trklja, Aleksandar, Grabowski, Łukasz
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Creating a timeline for formulaic language is far from simple, because several partially independent lines of research have contributed to the emerging picture. Each exhibits cycles of innovation and consolidation over time: domains take a leading role in developing new knowledge and then fall back, while another area comes to the fore.
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Language Play with Formulas in an EFL Classroom
Language learners’ play with language can be a useful and effective tool for learning. Since language play generally involves deviating from the norms, one potential source for it can be multiword units of language known as formulaic sequences.
Parvin Gheitasi
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Formulaic sequences in native and non-native argumentative writing in German [PDF]
Whereas there is substantial scholarship on formulaic language in L1 and L2 English, there is less research on formulaicity in other languages. The aim of this paper is to contribute to learner corpus research into formulaic language in native and non ...
Ensslin, Astrid +2 more
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