Öksüz, D., Brezina, V. and Rebuschat, P. (2021), Collocational processing in L1 and L2: The effects of word frequency, collocational frequency, and association. Language Learning, 71: 55- 98. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12427
[Top-Cited Article 2021-2022]
Öksüz, D., Brezina, V. Monaghan, P., & Rebuschat, P. (2024). Individual word and phrase frequency effects in collocational processing: Evidence from typologically different languages, English and Turkish. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 50(8), 1287–1314. https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0001324
Öksüz, D., Derkach, K., & Alexopoulou, T. Tsimpli, I. M. (in press). The influence of L1 typology on the acquisition of the L2 English article: A large-scale corpus study. Second Language Research. [preprint]
Öksüz, D., Akef S., Mendes, A., Rebuschat, P. (under review). Investigating second language Portuguese learners’ use of collocations: A large-scale learner corpus study. [preprint]
Öksüz, D., Cindy Ge, & Rebuschat, P. (In prep). Collocational processing in Turkish heritage speakers: Effects of language experience and chunking ability.
Öksüz, D., Cindy Ge, Bayram F., Rothman J., & Rebuschat, P. (In prep). Individual differences predict the comprehension and production of evidentiality in Turkish Heritage Speakers.
PhD Thesis
Oksuz, D. C. (2019). Collocational processing in typologically different languages, English and Turkish: Evidence from corpora and psycholinguistic experimentation. [Doctoral Thesis, Lancaster University]. Lancaster University. https://doi.org/10.17635/lancaster/thesis/805