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BukuFormulaic sequences: acquisition, processing and use
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Author: Schmitt, Norbert (Editor)
Topik: LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES - STUDY AND TEACHING; PATTERN PERCEPTION; LEXICOLOGY
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 9027217084    
Penerbit: John Benjamins     Tempat Terbit: Amsterdam    Tahun Terbit: 2004    
Jenis: Books - Textbook
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  1. Formulaic sequences in action: an introduction, halaman 1-22
  2. Measurement of formulaic sequences, halaman 23-36
  3. Formulaic performance in conventionalised varieties of speech, halaman 37-54
  4. Knowledge and acquisition of formulaic sequences: a longitudinal study, halaman 55-86
  5. Individual differences and their effects on formulaic sequence acquisition, halaman 87-106
  6. Social-cultural integration and the development of formulaic sequences, halaman 107-126
  7. Are corpus-derived recurrent clusters psycholinguistically valid?, halaman 127-152
  8. The eyes have it: an eye-movement study into the processing of formulaic sequences, halaman 153-172
  9. Exploring the processing of formulaic sequences through a self-paced reading task, halaman 173-190
  10. Comparing knowledge of formulaic sequences across L1, L2, L3, and L4, halaman 191-226
  11. The effect of typographic salience on the look up and comprehension of unknown formulaic sequences, halaman 227-248
  12. 'Here's one I prepared earlier': formulaic learning on television , halaman 249-268
  13. Facilitating the acquisition of formulaic sequences: an exploratory study in an EAP context, halaman 269-300

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