Chapter 1 the study of collocations
Descriptive Statistics for the TWE Series
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- Table 7. Collocation tokens and token/type ratios in the TWE series
- Table 8. Means and standard deviations per textbook
- 3.2 Subjects
- 3.3 Materials
- 3.3.1 Questionnaire
- 3.3.2 Composition
3.1.6 Descriptive Statistics for the TWE Series
There is a steady increase of the English collocations included in the books (Figure 1). TWE1 contains 2,161 collocations, TWE2 contains 3,922 collocations, and TWE3 contains 5,901 collocations. Token-type ratios were calculated for each book (see Table 7). 206 1 2 3 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 Sum of Col l oca ti ons per textbook Ta sk W a y Engl i sh 1, 2, 3 1Figure 1. Distribution of collocations across the TWE series Table 7. Collocation tokens and token/type ratios in the TWE series TYPE TWE1 TWE2 TWE3 Total Tokens / Type 1. Noun Preposition 76 80 145 301 100.3 2. Noun to Infinitive 2 16 27 45 15 3. Noun that-clause 0 0 0 0 0 4. Preposition Noun 228 215 429 872 290.67 5. Adjective Preposition 45 75 128 248 82.66 6. Predicate Adjective to Infinitive 3 9 37 49 16.33 7. Adjective that-clause 8 7 12 27 9 8. SVO to O/ SVOO 15 26 27 68 22.66 9. SVO to O 1 3 7 11 3.66 207 10. SVO for O/ SVOO 4 6 9 19 6.33 11. SV(O) Preposition O 10 45 5 60 20 12. SV to Infinitive 19 234 285 538 179.33 13. SV Infinitive 26 230 347 603 201 14. SV V-ing 31 9 22 62 20.66 15. SVO to Infinitive 4 25 56 85 28.33 16. SVO Infinitive 11 28 37 76 25.33 17. SVO V-ing 1 16 14 31 10.33 18. SV Possessive V-ing 0 0 0 0 0 19. SV(O) that-clause 45 149 234 428 142.67 20. SVO to be c 0 0 3 3 1 21. SVOc 4 9 32 45 15 22. SVOO 3 13 8 24 8 23. SV(O) Adverbial 110 130 61 301 100.33 24. SV(O) wh-word 73 174 203 450 150 25. S(it) VO to Infinitive 0 0 0 0 0 26. SVc 402 351 503 1256 418.67 27. Verb Noun/Pronoun (creat) 30 135 143 308 102.67 28. Verb Noun (eradication) 3 5 4 12 4 29. Adjective Noun 306 704 1346 2356 785.33 30. Noun Verb 3 11 2 16 5.33 31. Noun1 of Noun2 16 21 47 84 28 32. Adverb Adjective 3 15 30 48 16 208 33. Verb Adverb 58 173 146 377 125.67 34. Noun Noun 197 319 498 1014 338 36. Preposition Determiner Noun 240 345 454 1039 346.33 37. Phrasal Verb 184 344 600 1128 376 TOTAL OCCURRENCES 2,161 3,922 5,901 11,984 ------ As can be seen from Table 7, there were also collocation types for which no instances of collocations were found in any of the books: Type 18. SV Possessive V-ing Type 25. S(it)VO to Infinitive Type 3. Noun that-clause These categories have not been included in the calculation of the means and standard deviations for each textbook that appear below. A look at the mean number of collocations found in each book confirms this steady increase of collocations, see Table 8. The standard deviation was also calculated for each book, see Table 8, and it was found that as the level of English progresses in the TWE series the variability from the central point in the distribution of scores becomes greater, that is, some types of English collocations are represented by a large number of tokens, which gets even larger in the third book of the series, while in other types the occurrences remain consistently low. It also appears that the scores are much more spread 209 out in the second and third books than in the first one, which has generally low levels of English collocations. Table 8. Means and standard deviations per textbook BOOK MEAN STD TWE 1 61.5 97.01 TWE 2 111.1 150.1 TWE 3 167.8 261.9 As we can also see in Table 7 above, most of the collocation types have a small number of tokens in all three books, a few have a medium sized number of tokens, and only a couple have a high number of tokens. This indicates that some types are represented more than others in the TWE series. There is little recycling of collocations across the three books. For about half of the collocation types there were no common collocations appearing in all three books. The largest amount of recycled collocations across the three books are under the following types: Type 24. SV(O) wh-word (13 tokens appearing in all three books); Type 37. Phrasal Verb (18 tokens appearing in all three books); Type 36. Preposition Det Noun (11 tokens appearing in all three books); Type 4. Preposition Noun (11 tokens appearing in all three books). 210 A closer look at these categories revealed the following: i) Type 24. SV(O) wh-word - The collocations that belong to this category and appear in all three books are instructions mainly for carrying out role-play tasks - e.g. "ask if she has got a brother" (TWE1, Unit 5, p.66). ii) Type 37. Phrasal Verb - Most of the recycled collocations in this category also appear in task instructions - e.g. "try to fill in the 'What is Done By Whom' table" (TWE3, Unit 3, p.47). From the above, it appears that most of the recycled collocations are mainly standard expressions used for giving instructions to the students about the task they are asked to perform. A close look at the textbook data shows that there is little recycling of the collocations used in TWE1 and TWE2, and TWE1 and TWE3. TWE2 and TWE3 appear to be more compatible as they have 329 collocations in common. However, an examination of these 329 collocations revealed that one third of them (28%) belonged to the types used for task instructions (see above). 3.2 Subjects Three groups of Greek students of English were involved in the present study. They were all learners from the same Greek Junior High School and were taught English via the TWE coursebooks. The first group consists of students in the first year of Junior High School, the second one consists of students in the second year of Junior High School, and the third group comprises students in the third year of Junior High School. 211 The Junior High School that participated in the study used the TWE series, and it was situated in an urban area, i.e. Veria which is the capital of the prefecture of Imathia, to ensure that its students were mainly from the same town rather than from the nearby villages. Permission was obtained from the Principal of the Junior High School and the Department of Education for Secondary Schools, as the research would engage the participating students for one hour and forty minutes for the completion of the test. There were 347 subjects participating in the study: 107 subjects for the first group, 125 subjects for the second group, and 115 subjects for the third group. All subjects were between 12 and 15 years of age. They were Greek nationals who were native speakers of Greek, and they all had the same level of formal education. These subjects had to be screened with regard to their language proficiency and their production of collocations, and hence those subjects that had not written an essay were not included in the study (see 3.5.2.). Ultimately, there were 275 subjects included in the study: 91 subjects for Group 1, 94 subjects for Group 2, and 90 subjects in Group 3. The subjects' mean age for each group was calculated: 12 years and 9 months for Group 1, 13 years and 8 months for Group 2, and 14 years and 7 months in Group 3 (see Appendix A). The study was conducted three teaching weeks before the end of the school year in Greece. By this time students were in the final chapters of their books and under revision in preparation for the annual exams which follow the end of the school year. 212 3.3 Materials The test instrument used for the data collection consisted of a questionnaire eliciting background information about the subjects, and a battery of three tests: an essay writing task eliciting free-production data, a translation task, and a blank-filling task eliciting accuracy in the use of collocations. The purpose and the contents of the materials are examined in detail below. 3.3.1 Questionnaire The first part of the test instrument was a questionnaire in Greek aiming to elicit information about the students' background. There were 15 questions, 10 open ended and 5 closed ones, asking information such as the students' age, sex, recent marks in English, how many languages they speak, whether they had any additional exposure in English, when they started learning English, how often they watch English movies with Greek subtitles or without subtitles, how often they read English books and/or newspapers, how often they listen to English songs, whether they speak English with their friends, and whether they correspond with pen friends in English. The questionnaire was the same for all three groups. See Appendix A for information on the subjects' gender and age and Appendix B for the English translation of the questionnaire. 213 3.3.2 Composition The first test in the battery of tests was a composition task measuring free production of collocations. Students were asked to write an essay of approximately 200 words on a given topic. 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