Use of collocations in freshman composition: Implications for L1 English and Arabic ESL writers
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2018
Abstract
The production of English collocations by Arab ESL writers is an under-researched area. To fill this gap, the current study explores Arab ESL writers’ use of adjective-noun (AN) collocations as compared to L1 English writers. In contrast to some previous corpus-based research, this study exercises several controls: type of writing assignments, prompts, and rubrics were the same for the ESL and English L1 groups. Findings of the study reveal that Arab ESL writers use collocations with a greater frequency; however, they tend to repeat the same collocations tokens and types. This is true for both the shared and non-shared collocations. Moreover, Arab ESL collocation use in context has been more often judged as ‘not appropriate’ and ‘somewhat appropriate’ by native English instructors. Teaching implications that include form focused instruction, specialized collocations lists, and online collocation resources are suggested as potential solutions to promote accurate collocation production in L2 writing.
Publication Title
Asian EFL Journal
Volume Number
20
Issue Number
91
First Page
175
Last Page
193
ISSN
17381460
Recommended Citation
Qureshi, Asif and Nurmukhamedov, Ulugbek, "Use of collocations in freshman composition: Implications for L1 English and Arabic ESL writers" (2018). Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Faculty Publications. 6.
https://neiudc.neiu.edu/tesol-pub/6