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Similar Text Fragments Extraction for Identifying Common Wikipedia Communities [PDF]
Similar text fragments extraction from weakly formalized data is the task of natural language processing and intelligent data analysis and is used for solving the problem of automatic identification of connected knowledge fields.
Svitlana Petrasova +4 more
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Grammatical collocations and verb-particle constructions in Brussels French: a corpus-linguistic approach to transfer [PDF]
This article shows how a corpus-linguistic approach to transfer based on Jarvis (2000), Jarvis and Pavlenko (2008) and Mougeon, Nadasdi, and Rehner (2005) can help to disentangle internal and external explanations in language variation and change. The focus of the study is on grammatical collocations (Granger & Paquot, 2008) such as chercher après
Jeanine Treffers‐Daller
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The present study explores the effects of pre-task as well as on-line planning on the production of grammatical collocations in speech. Also the impact of language of inner speech during planning was probed. Participants of the study were 45 advanced Iranian EFL learners in a private English institute.
Dariush Nejadansari, Ehsan Alijanian
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This paper focuses on empirical research of grammatical collocations of the type: verb and preposition FOR. Subject to analysis were the verbal prepostional structures of the pattern 1: V+prepositional phrase in the function of the object and the pattern 2: V+ preposition+fixed element.
Marianna Hudcovičová +3 more
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The researcher administered a Comprehensive English Language Test (CELT) to 80 learners and then according to their grades limited them to 60.The subjects were divided into two homogenous groups (30 subjects in control group and 30 subjects in experimental). Then a pretest was administered to both groups. The subjects who played the role of the control
Zeinab Abedi, Mohsen Mobaraki
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An Analysis of Lexical and Grammatical Collocations in Oscar Wilde’s “The Selfish Giant”
Oscar Wilde is a poet, dramatist, and short story writer. His “The Selfish Giant” is one of popular short stories. The message of the story is co-existence and spreading love. In recent years, collocation has emerged as an important category of lexical and grammatical patterns, and it is fast becoming an established unit of description in language ...
B. Jagadeeswari, D. Saravanan
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Grammatical collocations (GCs) are word combinations containing a preposition or a grammatical structure, such as an infinitive (e.g. smile at, interested in, easy to learn, etc.). Such collocations tend to be difficult for Iraqi EFL university students (IUS) to master.
Adnan Z. Mkhelif
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The present study investigated: (a) the effect of output requirement on the acquisition of grammatical collocations; and (b) the relative efficacy of output tasks in comparison with that of input enhancement with regard to the acquisition of grammatical collocations.
Ehsan Rezvani
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Collocations have long been recorded by lexicographers but the theorization of thiskind of phraseological unit is quite recent. In line with the lexicological “continental”tradition of collocation, we propose a set of semantic and syntactic criteria to delimit clearly this phenomenon.
Agnès Tutin, Kraif, Olivier
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