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STRUCTURAL PECULIARITIES OF BIGRAM-COLLOCATIONS IN LEGAL ENGLISH
The article describes the results of research on detecting structural peculiarities of thematically- stipulated two-component set expression in legal English texts.
Ol’ga M. Litvishko
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“Drugs, traffic, and many other dirty interests”: metaphor and the language learner [PDF]
Research into metaphor in foreign language teaching has primarily focused on the comprehension process, with little if any attention being paid to its effect on students' spoken and written production.
Philip, Gill
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Land and Water Pedagogy in TESOL: Centering Indigenous Knowledges
Abstract The intersection of English Language Teaching (ELT), TESOL, and Indigenous knowledges is an important yet often neglected area of inquiry. This paper explores the importance of including Indigenous knowledges – specifically land and water pedagogies – in ELT, TESOL, and broader language education practices. Through duoethnographic inquiry, we –
Paul J. Meighan, Madoka Hammine
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Language Proficiency, Collocational Knowledge and the Role of L1 Transfer: A Correlational Study of Iranian EFL Learners [PDF]
The present study investigates the correlation between language proficiency, collocations and the role of L1 transfer with collocations. This is a quantitative research. The research places more emphases on collecting data in the form of numbers. It is
Mustapha Hajebi
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Different Approaches to the Concept of Collocation in English: Why Learn Collocations?
Research background. A collocation is a combination of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. Collocation is an indispensable element of any English text and no piece of natural spoken or written language is totally free of ...
Lina Danilevičienė, Roma Vaznonienė
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Optimising content clarity for human-machine systems [PDF]
This paper details issues associated with the production of clearly expressed and comprehensible technical documentation for domestic appliances and human-machine systems, and describes an approach to optimising the clarity of such content. The aim is to
Anagnostou, N.K., Weir, George
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Dictionnaire kpele de la Guinée (guerzé) – français
This paper is a bilingual Guinean Kpelle – French dictionary, with a brief introduction containing the basic information on Guinean Kpelle, and a French – Guinean Kpelle finder list.
Maria Konoshenko
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From corpus-based collocation frequencies to readability measure [PDF]
This paper provides a broad overview of three separate but related areas of research. Firstly, corpus linguistics is a growing discipline that applies analytical results from large language corpora to a wide variety of problems in linguistics and related
Anagnostou, N.K., Weir, G.R.S.
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Fronting in Old Catalan: Asymmetries between Narration and Reported Speech1
Abstract This article explores the distribution, syntax, and information structure of XVS clauses in the narrative text and the reported speech of a thirteenth‐century Old Catalan chronicle, the Llibre dels Fets. It is shown that XVS occurs mainly within reported speech and in embedded clauses.
Afra Pujol i Campeny
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This article examines transdisciplinary verb-noun collocations, such as “mener une étude”, “effectuer une analyse” in the academic writings of native and non‑native French-speaking students.
Azadeh Pirooz
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