Difference between revisions of "Collocation"

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==Collocation==
 
==Collocation==
  
Collocatio is a  
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Collocation is a lexical phenomenon....
  
  
  
<big>'''Types'''</big>
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<big>'''Type'''</big>
 
* verb-object
 
* verb-object
  
 
* adjective-noun
 
* adjective-noun
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<big>'''Example'''</big>
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* "Make an effort,"
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* "Key issue"
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'''Differences with other concepts, e.g. idioms'''</big>
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'''Difference with other concepts, e.g. idioms'''</big>
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<big>'''Planned sources'''</big>
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<big>'''References'''</big>
 
* Brezina, V., McEnery, T., & Wattam, S. (2015). Collocations in context: A new perspective on collocation networks. ''International journal of corpus linguistics'', ''20''(2).
 
* Brezina, V., McEnery, T., & Wattam, S. (2015). Collocations in context: A new perspective on collocation networks. ''International journal of corpus linguistics'', ''20''(2).
 
* McKeown, K. R., & Radev, D. R. (2000). Collocations. ''Handbook of Natural Language Processing''. Marcel Dekker.
 
* McKeown, K. R., & Radev, D. R. (2000). Collocations. ''Handbook of Natural Language Processing''. Marcel Dekker.

Revision as of 16:04, 15 May 2024

Collocation

Collocation is a lexical phenomenon....


Type

  • verb-object
  • adjective-noun


Example

  • "Make an effort,"
  • "Key issue"


Difference with other concepts, e.g. idioms



References

  • Brezina, V., McEnery, T., & Wattam, S. (2015). Collocations in context: A new perspective on collocation networks. International journal of corpus linguistics, 20(2).
  • McKeown, K. R., & Radev, D. R. (2000). Collocations. Handbook of Natural Language Processing. Marcel Dekker.