BRIDGING THE GAP: COLLIGATION-BASED INSTRUCTION AND THE MITIGATION OF L1 INTERFERENCE IN VOCABULARY ACQUISITION
Nashr qilingan 2025-04-17
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- Inductive approach, vocabulary, fluent, idiomatic methods, crucial role, vocabulary acquisition, explicit definition, learning process, colligation, collocation, immersion.

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This article explores the significant advantages of employing an inductive method, specifically focusing on the crucial role of
colligations in enhancing vocabulary acquisition, colligations, the natural and frequent pairings of words (e.g., ”heavy rain,”
”make a decision,” ”strong coffee”), are far more than just word combinations. They represent the building blocks of fluent and
idiomatic language. Simply providing lists of colligations, however, fails to address the underlying principles that govern their
usage. Inductive teaching, by contrast, fosters a deeper understanding of these principles, leading to more effective and lasting
vocabulary acquisition.