HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ying Jiang from the University of Macau, China have published the Article: Effects of L1-L2 congruency, collocation type, and restriction on processing L2 collocations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Before the experiment, another four participants were employed in a pilot experiment and a brief interview to improve the experimental design. collocations .
- how: The statistical analysis results showed that there was no significant difference in the collocation frequency or familiarity between congruent and English-only 2 are acceptable in their mother tongue.
- future: The authors still consider that in future . . .
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