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The Development of Formulaic Knowledge in Super-Advanced Chinese Language Learners: Evidence From Processing Accuracy, Speed, and Strategies Journal article
Zheng, Hang, Hu, Bo, Xu, Jie. The Development of Formulaic Knowledge in Super-Advanced Chinese Language Learners: Evidence From Processing Accuracy, Speed, and Strategies[J]. Frontiers in Psychology, 2022, 13, 796784.
Authors:  Zheng, Hang;  Hu, Bo;  Xu, Jie
Favorite | TC[WOS]:2 TC[Scopus]:2  IF:2.6/3.3 | Submit date:2022/05/13
Csl (Chinese As a Second Language)  Formulaic Sequence  Language Proficiency  Processing Strategy  Think-aloud  
The Development of Formulaic Knowledge in Super-Advanced Chinese Language Learners: Evidence From Processing Accuracy, Speed, and Strategies Journal article
Zheng, Hang, Hu, Bo, Xu, Jie. The Development of Formulaic Knowledge in Super-Advanced Chinese Language Learners: Evidence From Processing Accuracy, Speed, and Strategies[J]. Frontiers in Psychology, 2022, 13, 796784.
Authors:  Zheng, Hang;  Hu, Bo;  Xu, Jie
Favorite | TC[WOS]:2 TC[Scopus]:3  IF:2.6/3.3 | Submit date:2022/08/27
Csl (Chinese As a Second Language)  Formulaic Sequence  Language Proficiency  Processing Strategy  Think-aloud  
The effects of L1 congruency, L2 proficiency, and the collocate-node relationship on the processing of L2 English collocations by L1-Chinese EFL learners Journal article
Chen Ding, Barry Lee Reynolds. The effects of L1 congruency, L2 proficiency, and the collocate-node relationship on the processing of L2 English collocations by L1-Chinese EFL learners[J]. Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2020, 17(2), 331-357.
Authors:  Chen Ding;  Barry Lee Reynolds
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Collocate-node Relationship  Collocation Processing  Efl Learners  Formulaic Language  L1 Chinese  L1 Congruency  L2 Collocations  L2 English  L2 Proficiency  
Pragmatic shifts in two translations of Fusheng Liuji: A descriptive study of request behaviour Journal article
Wang, Vincent X.. Pragmatic shifts in two translations of Fusheng Liuji: A descriptive study of request behaviour[J]. Target, 2009, 21(2), 209-234.
Authors:  Wang, Vincent X.
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Translation Shift  Cross-cultural Pragmatics  Translation Norm  Request  Formulaic Language  Chinese Literature