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Cailing Lu
Cailing Lu
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Incidental learning of single words and collocations through viewing an academic lecture
TNY Dang, C Lu, S Webb
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 44 (3), 708-736, 2022
422022
Incidental learning of collocations in an academic lecture through different input modes
TNY Dang, C Lu, S Webb
Language Learning 72 (3), 728-764, 2022
162022
Vocabulary in traditional Chinese medicine: Insights from corpora
C Lu, A Coxhead
ITL-International Journal of Applied Linguistics 171 (1), 34-61, 2020
152020
Vocabulary in EAP learning materials: What can we learn from teachers, learners, and corpora?
C Lu, TNY Dang
System 106, 102791, 2022
132022
A corpus-based lexical analysis of Chinese medicine research articles
C Lu, P Durrant
The Asian Journal of Applied Linguistics 4 (1), 3-15, 2017
82017
Open Access Academic Lectures as Sources for Incidental Vocabulary Learning: Examining the Role of Input Mode, Frequency, Type of Vocabulary, and Elaboration
TNY Dang, C Lu, S Webb
Applied Linguistics, 2022
62022
Exploring learners' understanding of technical vocabulary in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
C Lu, F Boers, A Coxhead
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching 11 (1), 71-101, 2021
42021
Effect of L2 exposure, length of study, and L2 proficiency on EFL learners’ receptive knowledge of form–meaning connection and collocations of high-frequency words
C Lu, TNY Dang
Language Teaching Research, 13621688231155820, 2023
32023
Specialized vocabulary across languages: The case of traditional Chinese medicine
C Lu, A Coxhead
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching 13 (1), 179-217, 2023
12023
Investigating vocabulary loads, knowledge, and use of technical vocabulary in the field of Traditional Chinese medicine
C Lu
Victoria University of Wellington, 2018
2018
Acknowledgement of reviewers for ITL-volumes 170–171
F Boers, TNY Dang, B De Clercq, JM Dewaele, B Deygers, BG Fernández, ...
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