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Collocation Instruction: Second and Foreign Language Teachers’ Beliefs, Knowledge, and Practices
ABSTRACT Collocational knowledge and competence are essential for effective foreign language (FL) and second language (L2) learning. Since teachers' conceptualizations shape their instructional practices, understanding their perceptions of collocations and their instruction is crucial.
Abid el Majidi
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Feature selection in multiword expression recognition
Abstract In multiword expression (MWE) recognition, there exist many studies where different learning methods are employed to decide whether given word combination is a multiword expression. The recognition methods commonly utilize a number of features that are extracted from a data source, frequently from the given text.
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ABSTRACT This study explores how multimodal input modes affect young EFL learners’ incidental collocation learning performance and experience. A total of 97 EFL learners (aged 12–13) in a Chinese secondary school were randomly assigned to two multimodal groups (reading‐while‐listening and viewing‐with‐captions) and a reading‐only group (as a control ...
Pu Pu +2 more
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Multiword expressions as dependency subgraphs [PDF]
We propose to model multiword expressions as dependency subgraphs, and realize this idea in the grammar formalism of Extensible Dependency Grammar (XDG). We extend XDG to lexicalize dependency subgraphs, and show how to compile them into simple lexical entries, amenable to parsing and generation with the existing XDG constraint solver.
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ABOP, automatic optimization of patient information leaflets [PDF]
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Cardey, Seditor +5 more
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Consumer preference describes the subjective individual taste of consumers to various kinds of products as measured by the utility of the product. Revealing consumer preferences is crucial for both companies and consumers. Unfortunately, most studies attempting to extract consumer preferences are based on discrete choice studies involving surveys of ...
Bagus Setya Rintyarna +5 more
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Bilevel Network Modeling and Risk Transmission in Heterogeneous Financial Data
This study constructs a bilevel network model based on heterogeneous financial data to explore the complex network characteristics and risk transmission mechanisms in the stock market. Using the trading data and textual sentiment data of Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) 50 constituent stocks over the past 5 years, a daily return network model and a ...
Suhang Wang +3 more
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Refocusing the Digital Lens of Idiomaticity: A Second Look at Understanding Idiomaticity in CALL
This article takes a critical second look at understanding idiomaticity in CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning). The conditions markedly affecting second language teaching and learning are highlighted amidst pedagogical constructs supporting the ...
John I. Liontas
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