COLLOCATIONS FROM FUNDAMENTAL LINGUISTIC RESEARCH TO TEACHING METHODOLOGY

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Argitaratua izan da:Euromentor Journal vol. 16, no. 1 (Mar 2025), p. 122
Egile nagusia: Waniek, Adriana Iulia
Beste egile batzuk: Popescu, Florin
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Christian University Dimitrie Cantemir, Department of Education
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100 1 |a Waniek, Adriana Iulia  |u Assoc. Professor, Dimitrie Cantemirv Christian University 
245 1 |a COLLOCATIONS FROM FUNDAMENTAL LINGUISTIC RESEARCH TO TEACHING METHODOLOGY 
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520 3 |a The present article arms to review the most relevant approaches to the study of collocations with the purpose of enhancing the teaching of vocabulary, collocations and idiomatic expressions in a Japanese language class. The study of collocations has developed in recent years with cross-language comparisons across a large spectrum of linguistic families, and the ways of defining collocations have also become richer and more nuanced. As language teachers become more aware that enhancing vocabulary knowledge is key for both reading comprehension and smooth self-expression, the importance of teaching collocations was also recognized. Quantitative and qualitative studies based on students' tests, and English essays, in the case offoreign kamers from various cultures of English as L2, as well as studies performed on the kamers ofvarious non-European languages have shown that collocations are important from the very beginning of language leaming and should be incorporated in the instruction and testing of the respective languages. On the other hand, Japanese scholars define collocations in a broader sense, by contrast withfixed expressions like proverbs, as being flexible combinations of more than two words, which can be conjugated or modified freely, and consider them suitable for intermediate or advanced kamers to improve their spoken language ability. However, we shall argue that by focusing on verb collocations first we can introducé from the very beginning the collocations of important and multivalent verbs like kakeru, kakaru, ireru, deru, etc. 
653 |a Teaching 
653 |a Reading comprehension 
653 |a Qualitative research 
653 |a Students 
653 |a Vocabulary instruction 
653 |a Verbs 
653 |a Idioms 
653 |a Foreign language learning 
653 |a English as a second language 
653 |a Native languages 
653 |a Collocations 
653 |a Second language learning 
653 |a Japanese language 
653 |a Linguistics 
653 |a Comparative linguistics 
653 |a Comprehension 
653 |a Self expression 
653 |a Teachers 
653 |a Languages 
653 |a Research methodology 
653 |a Vocabulary 
653 |a Spoken language 
653 |a Teaching methods 
653 |a Oral Language 
653 |a Semantics 
653 |a Language Research 
653 |a Language Teachers 
653 |a English (Second Language) 
653 |a Native Language 
653 |a Speech 
653 |a Second Languages 
653 |a Figurative Language 
653 |a Syntax 
653 |a Sentences 
653 |a Language Aptitude 
653 |a Student Evaluation 
653 |a Native Speakers 
653 |a Oral English 
653 |a Computational Linguistics 
653 |a English 
653 |a Japanese 
653 |a Grammar 
700 1 |a Popescu, Florin  |u PhD. Kyoto University, Associate Lecturer Dimitrie Cantemirv Christian University. 
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