Learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter?

Knowledge of collocation is important in enabling learners to use a language fluently. When learners can demonstrate a good command of collocation use as they write, this results in greater fluency and proficiency. The present study is a case study that investigated the collocational knowledge of ES...

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Main Authors: Lateh, Nor Hazwani Munirah, Shamsudin, Sarimah, Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim, Mahmud, Najihah, Mohamed, Amaal Fadhlini, Mohd. Nasir,, Nazatul Syima, Hanapi, Nurul Fatihah
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spelling my.utm.944432022-03-31T15:40:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94443/ Learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter? Lateh, Nor Hazwani Munirah Shamsudin, Sarimah Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim Mahmud, Najihah Mohamed, Amaal Fadhlini Mohd. Nasir,, Nazatul Syima Hanapi, Nurul Fatihah PE English Knowledge of collocation is important in enabling learners to use a language fluently. When learners can demonstrate a good command of collocation use as they write, this results in greater fluency and proficiency. The present study is a case study that investigated the collocational knowledge of ESL learners across different proficiency levels. Specifically, the extent to which the learners produce lexical collocation in writing is examined in the study. To this end, a writing task (an essay) was administered to elicit the written output of the learners. The procedure involved a total of n=120 undergraduate ESL learners (limited, modest, and proficient learners) studying at a public university in Malaysia. The essays collected in the study were analysed and compared in terms of the lexical collocation frequencies and categories. The results first revealed that the higher proficient students wrote slightly higher lexical collocations than their counterparts. The second finding, however, indicated that there is no significant difference in the proportion of lexical collocation (>.05) written by the students, regardless of their proficiency levels. Thirdly, the results demonstrated that students of higher proficiency levels were able to write their essays with slightly more lexical collocation categories in comparison to lower proficiency level learners. Nonetheless, the students did not tap into all six lexical collocation categories in their writing. The findings of the study provide insights into the lexical collocation knowledge of Malaysian ESL undergraduates across various proficiency levels. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 2021-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94443/1/SarimahShamsudin2021_LearnersCollocationuseinWriting.pdf Lateh, Nor Hazwani Munirah and Shamsudin, Sarimah and Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim and Mahmud, Najihah and Mohamed, Amaal Fadhlini and Mohd. Nasir,, Nazatul Syima and Hanapi, Nurul Fatihah (2021) Learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter? Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 11 (2). pp. 418-426. ISSN 2301-9468 http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/ijal.v11i2.31632 DOI:10.17509/ijal.v11i2.31632
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Lateh, Nor Hazwani Munirah
Shamsudin, Sarimah
Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim
Mahmud, Najihah
Mohamed, Amaal Fadhlini
Mohd. Nasir,, Nazatul Syima
Hanapi, Nurul Fatihah
Learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter?
description Knowledge of collocation is important in enabling learners to use a language fluently. When learners can demonstrate a good command of collocation use as they write, this results in greater fluency and proficiency. The present study is a case study that investigated the collocational knowledge of ESL learners across different proficiency levels. Specifically, the extent to which the learners produce lexical collocation in writing is examined in the study. To this end, a writing task (an essay) was administered to elicit the written output of the learners. The procedure involved a total of n=120 undergraduate ESL learners (limited, modest, and proficient learners) studying at a public university in Malaysia. The essays collected in the study were analysed and compared in terms of the lexical collocation frequencies and categories. The results first revealed that the higher proficient students wrote slightly higher lexical collocations than their counterparts. The second finding, however, indicated that there is no significant difference in the proportion of lexical collocation (>.05) written by the students, regardless of their proficiency levels. Thirdly, the results demonstrated that students of higher proficiency levels were able to write their essays with slightly more lexical collocation categories in comparison to lower proficiency level learners. Nonetheless, the students did not tap into all six lexical collocation categories in their writing. The findings of the study provide insights into the lexical collocation knowledge of Malaysian ESL undergraduates across various proficiency levels.
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author Lateh, Nor Hazwani Munirah
Shamsudin, Sarimah
Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim
Mahmud, Najihah
Mohamed, Amaal Fadhlini
Mohd. Nasir,, Nazatul Syima
Hanapi, Nurul Fatihah
author_facet Lateh, Nor Hazwani Munirah
Shamsudin, Sarimah
Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim
Mahmud, Najihah
Mohamed, Amaal Fadhlini
Mohd. Nasir,, Nazatul Syima
Hanapi, Nurul Fatihah
author_sort Lateh, Nor Hazwani Munirah
title Learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter?
title_short Learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter?
title_full Learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter?
title_fullStr Learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter?
title_full_unstemmed Learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter?
title_sort learners’ collocation use in writing: do proficiency levels matter?
publisher Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94443/1/SarimahShamsudin2021_LearnersCollocationuseinWriting.pdf
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