Corpus analysis of conjunctions : Arabic learners' difficulties with collocations

This paper investigated Arabic majors use of conjunctions in essays produced for Computer Applications for Language Studies course offered by the Department of Arabic Language and Literature of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). The essays were submitted through the university’s...

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Main Author: Hassan, Haslina
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling iium-92522012-01-27T00:23:06Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/9252/ Corpus analysis of conjunctions : Arabic learners' difficulties with collocations Hassan, Haslina PJ6001 Arabic This paper investigated Arabic majors use of conjunctions in essays produced for Computer Applications for Language Studies course offered by the Department of Arabic Language and Literature of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). The essays were submitted through the university’s Learning Management System (LMS). It serves as a corpus for this study. SketchEngine was employed to track the frequency of conjunctions used by the students. However, SketchEngine was limited in its applications in that it is unable to detect the collocations for a number of conjunctions. Hence, Excel had to be used with Sketch Engine to get a more reliable data for this study. Findings revealed that there are a number of favourite conjunctions among the learners. The main problem with its usage lies in the use of collocations. The analysis revealed that out of more than 83 conjunctions available only six were commonly used by the students. Their usage, however, was not necessarily correct. There seemed to be a confusion in the application of these conjunctions, particularly those which carry similar meanings. The contexts of their applications are different. Mother tongue interference could be the reason for the confusion since the direct translation of the word can be used in the same context. This study highlighted the need to focus on these errors when teaching Arabic to second or foreign language learners. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/9252/1/Corpus_analysis_of_conjunctions_Arabic_learners_difficulties_with_collocations.pdf Hassan, Haslina (2011) Corpus analysis of conjunctions : Arabic learners' difficulties with collocations. In: Workshop on Arabic Corpus Linguistics (WACL), 11th -12th April 2011, Lancaster University, UK. (Unpublished)
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Corpus analysis of conjunctions : Arabic learners' difficulties with collocations
description This paper investigated Arabic majors use of conjunctions in essays produced for Computer Applications for Language Studies course offered by the Department of Arabic Language and Literature of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). The essays were submitted through the university’s Learning Management System (LMS). It serves as a corpus for this study. SketchEngine was employed to track the frequency of conjunctions used by the students. However, SketchEngine was limited in its applications in that it is unable to detect the collocations for a number of conjunctions. Hence, Excel had to be used with Sketch Engine to get a more reliable data for this study. Findings revealed that there are a number of favourite conjunctions among the learners. The main problem with its usage lies in the use of collocations. The analysis revealed that out of more than 83 conjunctions available only six were commonly used by the students. Their usage, however, was not necessarily correct. There seemed to be a confusion in the application of these conjunctions, particularly those which carry similar meanings. The contexts of their applications are different. Mother tongue interference could be the reason for the confusion since the direct translation of the word can be used in the same context. This study highlighted the need to focus on these errors when teaching Arabic to second or foreign language learners.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hassan, Haslina
author_facet Hassan, Haslina
author_sort Hassan, Haslina
title Corpus analysis of conjunctions : Arabic learners' difficulties with collocations
title_short Corpus analysis of conjunctions : Arabic learners' difficulties with collocations
title_full Corpus analysis of conjunctions : Arabic learners' difficulties with collocations
title_fullStr Corpus analysis of conjunctions : Arabic learners' difficulties with collocations
title_full_unstemmed Corpus analysis of conjunctions : Arabic learners' difficulties with collocations
title_sort corpus analysis of conjunctions : arabic learners' difficulties with collocations
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/9252/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/9252/1/Corpus_analysis_of_conjunctions_Arabic_learners_difficulties_with_collocations.pdf
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