A frequency, coverage, and dispersion analysis of the academic collocation list in university student writing

IF 1.4 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Iral-International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1515/iral-2023-0129
Ping-Yu Huang
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Abstract This study investigates whether cross-disciplinary academic collocation lists are of equal importance to EAP (English for academic purposes) learners across different disciplines. We target Ackermann and Chen’s (Ackermann, Kirsten & Yu-Hua Chen. 2013. Developing the Academic Collocation List (ACL)–A corpus-driven and expert-judged approach. Journal of English for Academic Purposes 12(4). 235–247) Academic Collocation List (ACL) and conduct a frequency, coverage, and dispersion analysis of its 2,464 pairs in the British Academic Written English (BAWE) corpus. Using BAWE data, we also examine whether university students increase use of academic collocations across years. Generally, our results indicate that cover-all academic collocation lists, like academic word lists, show uneven frequency distributions across disciplines; the ACL covers considerably more word combinations in soft than hard sciences. According to our dispersion analysis, furthermore, an important cause for such skewed distributions is that a substantial part of the ACL (i.e., almost 25 %) is in actuality discipline-specific rather than generic collocations. In terms of collocation development, we do observe steady increases across years. Interestingly, university students throughout levels not only use more academic collocations, but display a stronger tendency to raise the proportion of discipline-specific collocations in writing. This study is novel as it systematically examines distributions and developments of academic collocations, and is pedagogically valuable in that it collects 483 ACL entries which are suitable targets for EAP learning.
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大学生写作中学术搭配表的频率、覆盖范围和分散性分析
摘要本研究旨在探讨跨学科学术搭配表对不同学科的学术英语学习者是否具有同等的重要性。我们的目标是Ackermann和Chen的(Ackermann, Kirsten &陈玉华。2013。建立学术搭配表——语料库驱动和专家判断的方法。学术英语杂志12(4)。235-247)学术搭配表(ACL),并对其在英国学术书面英语(BAWE)语料库中的2464对进行频率、覆盖范围和离散度分析。使用BAWE数据,我们还研究了大学生是否增加了对学术搭配的使用。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,涵盖所有学科的学术搭配表,就像学术词表一样,在不同学科之间表现出不均匀的频率分布;ACL涵盖的软科学单词组合要比硬科学多得多。此外,根据我们的分散分析,造成这种倾斜分布的一个重要原因是,ACL的很大一部分(即近25%)实际上是学科特定的,而不是通用的搭配。就搭配发展而言,我们确实观察到多年来的稳步增长。有趣的是,各个层次的大学生不仅使用更多的学术搭配,而且在写作中表现出更强的提高学科特定搭配比例的趋势。这项研究是新颖的,因为它系统地研究了学术搭配的分布和发展,并且在教学上有价值,因为它收集了483个ACL条目,这些条目是适合EAP学习的目标。
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期刊介绍: International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching is devoted to problems of general and applied linguistics in their various forms.
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