Collocational processing in light of the phraseological continuum model: Does semantic transparency matter?

Henrik Gyllstad, Brent Wolter

Forskningsoutput: TidskriftsbidragArtikel i vetenskaplig tidskriftPeer review

Sammanfattning

The present study investigates whether two types of word combinations (free combinations and collocations) differ in terms of processing by testing Howarth's Continuum Model based on word combination typologies from a phraseological tradition. A visual semantic judgment task was administered to advanced Swedish learners of English (n = 27) and native English-speaking controls (n = 38). Reaction times and error rates were recorded for free combinations, collocations, and baseline items. There was a processing cost for collocations compared to free combinations, for both groups of participants. This cost likely stems from the semantically semi-transparent nature of collocations as they are defined in the phraseological tradition. Furthermore, phrasal frequency based on corpus values also predicted reaction times. These results lend initial support to the Continuum Model from a processing perspective and suggest that degree of semantic transparency together with phrasal frequency plays an important role in collocational processing.
Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)296-323
Antal sidor28
TidskriftLanguage Learning
Volym66
Nummer2
DOI
StatusPublished - 2016 apr. 29

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Språk och litteratur

Fingeravtryck

Utforska forskningsämnen för ”Collocational processing in light of the phraseological continuum model: Does semantic transparency matter?”. Tillsammans bildar de ett unikt fingeravtryck.

Citera det här