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Portland State University

Linguistics

Psycholinguistics

2014

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Explorations Into The Psycholinguistic Validity Of Extended Collocations, J. Arianna Morgan Sep 2014

Explorations Into The Psycholinguistic Validity Of Extended Collocations, J. Arianna Morgan

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This study tests the hypothesis that frequency and collocational association make independent contributions to the processing time of English multiword collocational, phrases for L1 and L2 English speakers. The results suggest that these constructs do play a role in the processing of 4-word, corpus-extracted phrases. In this sample, L1 speakers demonstrated reduced processing time for both highly frequent and highly associated phrases, while L2 speakers demonstrated reduced processing time for highly frequent phrases. Evidence exists in the data that highly proficient L2 speakers may develop similar patterns of reduced processing time as L1 speakers. Additionally, some L1 speakers did not …