Researching Collocations in Another Language

Researching Collocations in Another Language

Author: Andy Barfield

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-10-09

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 0230245323

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This volume brings together original research in the four areas of L2 collocation learner corpora, L2 collocation lexicographic and classroom materials, L2 collocation knowledge assessment, and L2 collocation learner processes. Each area is covered by three research chapters and a dedicated commentary chapter by experts in the field.


Lexical Processing in Second Language Learners

Lexical Processing in Second Language Learners

Author: Tess Fitzpatrick

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Published: 2009-05-20

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1847699855

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This book presents studies from authors at the cutting edge of second language vocabulary research, whose output represents much of the current focus and direction of work in this area. The authors address various aspects of L2 lexical processing and explore different models of acquisition, processing and storage. The studies are linked by the fact that the authors have all belonged to the same dynamic and influential vocabulary acquisition research group led by Paul Meara. Alison Wray provides an overview of how Meara has led this group’s research activities in an innovative PhD programme, and John Read and Paul Nation contribute a critical evaluation of Meara’s wide-ranging contributions to the field of vocabulary acquisition research. The research studies presented here are relevant and replicable, offering researchers and teachers many valuable and critical insights into lexical processing in second language learners.


A Valency Dictionary of English

A Valency Dictionary of English

Author: Thomas Herbst

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2013-02-06

Total Pages: 1008

ISBN-13: 3110892588

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This dictionary provides a valency description of English verbs, nouns and adjectives. Each entry contains a comprehensive list of the complementation patterns identified on the basis of the largest corpus of English available at the present time. All examples are taken directly from the COBUILD/Birmingham corpus. The valency description comprises statements about the quantitative valency of the lexical units established, an inventory of their obligatory, contextually optional and purely optional complements as well as systematic information on the semantic and collocational properties of the complements. An outline of the model of valency theory used in this dictionary is provided in the introduction.