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"The production and processing of collocations and formulaic language is a field of growing interest in corpus linguistics and experimental psycholinguistics. In the past this fascinating field at the interface of grammar and the lexicon has been mainly studied based on English native speakers, while research focusing on second language speakers and language learners has been comparatively rare. This book proposes an integration of corpus-based and experimental methods by analysing language processing of collocation by advanced learners of English. In using corpus-derived collocational stimuli of native-like and learner-typical language use in an experimental setting, it shows how advanced German L1 learners of English process native-like collocations, L1-based interferences and non-collocating lexical combinations. This book is of interest to anyone interested in the psycholinguistic validity of collocation from a bilingual point of view, as it explores methods of tracking collocational processing of speakers working with different sets of 'collocational preferences'"--
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Language Processing in Advanced Learners of English: A Multi-Method Approach to Collocation Based on Corpus Linguistic and Experimental Data
2020, Benjamins Publishing Company, John
in English
902720540X 9789027205407
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Language Processing in Advanced Learners of English: A Multi-Method Approach to Collocation Based on Corpus Linguistic and Experimental Data
2020, Benjamins Publishing Company, John
in English
9027261342 9789027261342
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