泰国大学英语学习者词汇搭配的接受性和生产性知识

Xulong Zhang, Apisak Sukying
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本研究调查了泰国大学一年级和四年级学生的词汇搭配,并探讨了词汇搭配的接受性知识和生产性知识之间的关系。共有148名学生(75名一年级学生和73名四年级学生)使用两种方法测试了他们的词汇搭配,包括接受性和生产性。定量数据采用描述性统计和推理统计进行分析,相关分析确定了接受性知识和生产性知识之间的关系。总体而言,结果表明泰国大学学习者在词汇搭配的接受性知识测试中的表现明显高于生产性知识测试。数据分析还表明,四年级学生在词汇搭配的接受性和生产性方面都优于一年级学生。此外,相关分析表明,词汇搭配的接受性知识和生产性知识是相互关联的。总之,目前的研究结果表明,泰国大学学习者词汇搭配的生产性知识建立在接受性知识的基础上,词汇搭配是增量学习的结果。可视化条
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RECEPTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE KNOWLEDGE OF LEXICAL COLLOCATIONS IN THAI UNIVERSITY LEARNERS OF ENGLISH
The present study investigates lexical collocations in first- and fourth-year Thai university learners’ and examines the relationship between receptive and productive knowledge of lexical collocations. A total of 148 students (75 first-year students and 73 fourth-year students) were tested on their lexical collocations, both receptively and productively, using two measures. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the quantitative data, and correlational analysis determined the relationship between receptive and productive knowledge. Overall, the results showed that Thai university learners achieved significantly higher performance on tests of receptive knowledge of lexical collocations than on tests of productive knowledge. The data analysis also indicated that the fourth-year learners outperformed the first-year learners on both receptive and productive measures of lexical collocations. Furthermore, the correlational analysis revealed that receptive and productive knowledge of lexical collocations were interrelated. Together, the current findings indicate that Thai university learners’ productive knowledge of lexical collocations is built on receptive knowledge, and lexical collocations result from incremental learning.   Article visualizations:
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