Frontiers in Psychology (Feb 2022)

Collocation Use in EFL Learners’ Writing Across Multiple Language Proficiencies: A Corpus-Driven Study

  • Xiangtao Du,
  • Muhammad Afzaal,
  • Hind Al Fadda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.752134
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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The investigation of learners’ interlanguage could greatly contribute to the teaching of English as a foreign language and the development of teaching materials. The present study investigates the collocational profiles of large-scale written production by English learners with varied L1 backgrounds and different proficiency levels. Using the British National Corpus as reference corpus, learners’ collocation use was extracted by corpus query language and further identified by t-score via Python programming language. The collocation list consists of 2,501 make/take + noun (the direct object) collocations. Findings show that proficient learners tend to use collocations containing more semantically complicated and abstract noun elements for varied communication tasks. Moreover, advanced learners are inclined to use collocations comprised of more difficult and longer noun elements.

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