Lexical Collocation Analysis in Master’s Student Reflective Writings

Mia Dreina Antira Pujiningtyas, Barli Bram
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The study aims to explore lexical collocations in master’s student reflective writings by classifying the collocations and figuring out the strengths of the word combinations using the Mutual Information (MI) scores. As a corpus-based study, the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) was employed by the researchers. Therefore, the MI score of each lexical collocation could be carefully gathered and compared. The result of the study showed six types out of seven types of lexical collocations found in students’ reflective writings. Among the combinations, the noun and verb combinations were the most commonly found. The summarized data revealed that the number of word combinations with a stronger association was higher than the number of word combinations with a less significant association. Being get used to various English language inputs, the students were able to possess a wide range of lexical collocation repertoire and produce writings containing various word combinations with the significant association.
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硕士生反思性写作中的词汇搭配分析
本研究旨在探讨硕硕生反思性写作中的词汇搭配,通过对搭配进行分类,并利用互信息(MI)分数来找出单词组合的优势。作为一种基于语料库的研究,研究者使用了当代美国英语语料库(COCA)。因此,可以仔细收集和比较每个词汇搭配的MI得分。研究结果显示,在学生的反思性写作中,有七种类型的词汇搭配中有六种。在这些组合中,名词和动词的组合最为常见。结果表明,关联度较强的单词组合数量高于关联度较弱的单词组合数量。由于习惯了各种各样的英语语言输入,学生们能够拥有广泛的词汇搭配库,并能写出包含各种具有显著关联的单词组合的文章。
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