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Relationship Between Collocational Competence and Collocation Learning Strategies in an English for Specific Purposes Context


Tabak, Mihaela; Pavičić Takač, Višnja
Relationship Between Collocational Competence and Collocation Learning Strategies in an English for Specific Purposes Context // International Journal of TESOL Studies, 5 (2023), 2; 113-131 doi:10.58304/ijts.20230209 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Relationship Between Collocational Competence and Collocation Learning Strategies in an English for Specific Purposes Context

Autori
Tabak, Mihaela ; Pavičić Takač, Višnja

Izvornik
International Journal of TESOL Studies (2632-6779) 5 (2023), 2; 113-131

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
Collocation learning strategies ; collocational competence ; collocation testing ; ESP

Sažetak
Development of L2 learner's collocational competence is among the most complex aspects of language acquisition. It is strongly influenced by external factors such as instruction, L2 language proficiency, L1 influence, as well as the psychological-affective ones such as motivation and language learning strategies. Collocation learning strategies (CLS), a subcategory of vocabulary learning strategies, can be defined as mental and physical actions learners consciously use to assist them in the specific task of learning collocations. The overall aim of this study was to examine the relationship between collocational competence and CLS in an English for specific purposes (ESP) context. ESP collocations are multi-word expressions containing at least one specialised term which is usually the node of collocation. CLS frequency use was measured by the CLS Questionnaire (Tabak, 2022). The collocation knowledge test included the following three parts: 1) receptive knowledge test, i.e., a combination of a fill-in-the-blank and multiple-choice task, modelled after the COLLMATCH format (Gyllstad, 2007), 2) test of receptive-productive knowledge of whole collocations adapted from the CONTRIX format (Revier, 2009), and 3) productive knowledge test, i.e., an L1-L2 translation task. Multiple regression analysis revealed that CLS are not a significant predictor of receptive collocation knowledge. CLS referring to learning collocations in context emerged as a positive predictor, and organisational CLS as a negative predictor of receptive-productive and productive collocation knowledge. Also, CLS referring to discovery of collocation meaning by guessing negatively correlated with the translation test scores. The results point to the importance of teaching and learning collocations in context.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Filologija



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Osijek,
Fakultet prometnih znanosti, Zagreb

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Tabak, Mihaela; Pavičić Takač, Višnja
Relationship Between Collocational Competence and Collocation Learning Strategies in an English for Specific Purposes Context // International Journal of TESOL Studies, 5 (2023), 2; 113-131 doi:10.58304/ijts.20230209 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Tabak, M. & Pavičić Takač, V. (2023) Relationship Between Collocational Competence and Collocation Learning Strategies in an English for Specific Purposes Context. International Journal of TESOL Studies, 5 (2), 113-131 doi:10.58304/ijts.20230209.
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@article{article, author = {Tabak, Mihaela and Pavi\v{c}i\'{c} Taka\v{c}, Vi\v{s}nja}, year = {2023}, pages = {113-131}, DOI = {10.58304/ijts.20230209}, keywords = {Collocation learning strategies, collocational competence, collocation testing, ESP}, journal = {International Journal of TESOL Studies}, doi = {10.58304/ijts.20230209}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, issn = {2632-6779}, title = {Relationship Between Collocational Competence and Collocation Learning Strategies in an English for Specific Purposes Context}, keyword = {Collocation learning strategies, collocational competence, collocation testing, ESP} }

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