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The Translation of Collocations Based on Lexical Functions

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Lectal constraining of lexical collocations

Constructions and Frames, 2015
Adopting a corpus-based approach, lexical collocations are reconsidered from a lectal perspective. Analyzing adjective-noun collocations, it will be shown that lexical collocations are conditioned by the language settings in which they are used. These lectal constraints do not only apply to lexical collocations as a measure of lexical association but ...
Jose Tummers   +3 more
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Extending lexical association measures for collocation extraction

Computer Speech & Language, 2010
Collocations are linguistic phenomena that occur when two or more words appear together more often than by chance and whose meaning often cannot be inferred from the meanings of its parts. As collocations have found many applications in the fields of natural language processing, information retrieval, and text mining, extracting them from large corpora
Petrović, Saša   +2 more
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Lexical collocations: a contrastive view

ELT Journal, 1993
For some time now there has been, in the field of EFL teaching, a growing awareness of the importance of lexical collocations for vocabulary learning. One of the main obstacles to teaching lexical collocations systematically, however, is their number, which amounts to tens of thousands.
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Les collocations fondamentales : une piste pour l’apprentissage lexical

Revue française de linguistique appliquée, 2015
Les listes de fréquence (listes de base, élémentaires, etc.) ont connu un certain succès pédagogique, notamment en France à la suite des travaux pionniers de Gougenheim. Cependant, les recherches étaient restées centrées sur l’unité-mot, sans prendre en compte les associations lexicales les plus fréquentes de la langue, associations qui fonctionnent ...
Benigno, Veronica   +2 more
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Lexical Constellations: What Collocates Fail to Tell

International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2001
The aim of this paper is to shed new light on collocational analysis, reviewing the main stream of research on this issue and trying to overcome some of its intrinsic problems, such as determining the optimal span and partially explaining the reason for undesired collocates (statistically significant collocates, though lexically and semantically not ...
Pascual Cantos-Gomez, Aquilino Sánchez
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Collocations and Lexical Functions

1998
Abstract This chapter discusses collocations from the viewpoint of their theoretical and practical (i.e. lexicographic) description. Although they are, and have long been, a popular topic in linguistics, there is, as far as I know, no universally accepted formal definition of collocations nor a proposal for their uniform and systematic ...
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