Lexical patterns in the eyes of intermediate EFL readers

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Hoey (1991) claims that lexical patterns, which are a network of repetitious and synonymous words of a text, can be identified even by elementary foreign language readers. The present study investigates whether intermediate Japanese EFL readers can actually find elements of lexical patterns of a text Hoey uses in his book to demonstrate the concept of lexical patterns Pedagogical implications of using lexical patterns in teaching reading to English language learners are also discussed. © 2005 SAGE Publications.

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Yamada, K. (2005). Lexical patterns in the eyes of intermediate EFL readers. RELC Journal, 36(2), 177–188. https://doi.org/10.1177/0033688205055572

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