What are language learners looking for in a collocation consultation system? Identifying collocation look-up patterns with user query data

IF 4.6 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Recall Pub Date : 2021-04-27 DOI:10.1017/S0958344021000057
Shaoqun Wu, Alannah Fitzgerald, A. Yu, Zexuan Chen
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Corpus consultation with concordancers has been recognized as a promising way for learners to study and explore language features such as collocations at their own pace and in their own time. This study examined 1.5 million search queries sent to a collocation consultation tool called FlaxCLS (Flexible Language Acquisition Collocation Learning System; http://flax.nzdl.org) over a period of two years to identify learners’ collocation look-up patterns. This paper examines and characterizes learners’ look-up patterns as they entered search queries, clicked on the query formation aids provided by the system, and navigated through the different levels of collocation information returned by the system to support collocation learning. We looked at how learners formulated query terms, and we analyzed the characteristics of query words learners entered, the characteristics of collocations they preferred, and the sample sentences they checked. Our collocation look-up pattern analyses, similar to traditional user query analyses of the web, provide interesting and revealing insights that are hard to obtain from small-scale user studies. The findings provide valuable information and pedagogical implications for data-driven learning (DDL) researchers and language teachers in designing tailored collocation consultation systems and activities. This paper also presents multidimensional analyses of learner query data, which, to the best of our knowledge, have not been explored in DDL research.
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语言学习者在搭配咨询系统中寻找的是什么?使用用户查询数据识别并置查找模式
语料库咨询与协和舞者已被认为是一个有前途的方式,为学习者学习和探索语言特征,如搭配在自己的节奏和自己的时间。这项研究调查了发送到搭配咨询工具FlaxCLS(灵活语言习得搭配学习系统;http://flax.nzdl.org)在两年的时间里发现学习者的搭配查找模式。本文研究了学习者在输入搜索查询、点击系统提供的查询形成辅助工具、在系统返回的不同层次的搭配信息中导航以支持搭配学习时的查找模式,并对其进行了表征。我们观察了学习者是如何制定查询词的,我们分析了学习者输入的查询词的特征,他们喜欢的搭配的特征,以及他们检查的样句。我们的搭配查找模式分析,类似于传统的网络用户查询分析,提供了难以从小规模用户研究中获得的有趣和有启发性的见解。研究结果为数据驱动学习(DDL)研究人员和语言教师设计量身定制的搭配咨询系统和活动提供了有价值的信息和教学意义。本文还介绍了学习者查询数据的多维分析,据我们所知,这在DDL研究中还没有被探索过。
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