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  2. English Grammar in Use - Wikipedia

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    The book is in use by English language students, especially those from non-English-speaking countries, as a practice and reference book. Though the book was titled as a self-study reference, the publisher states that the book is also suitable for reinforcement work in the classroom. [3]

  3. English collocations - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... English collocations are a natural combination of words closely affiliated with each other ...

  4. Comparison of English dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of English dictionaries, which are dictionaries about the language of English.The dictionaries listed here are categorized into "full-size" dictionaries (which extensively cover the language, and are targeted to native speakers), "collegiate" (which are smaller, and often contain other biographical or geographical information useful to college students), and "learner's ...

  5. Collocation - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, Harold Palmer's Second Interim Report on English Collocations highlighted the importance of collocation as a key to producing natural-sounding language, for anyone learning a foreign language. [11] Thus from the 1940s onwards, information about recurrent word combinations became a standard feature of monolingual learner's dictionaries.

  6. Yarowsky algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In order to avoid strong collocates becoming indicators for the wrong class, the class-inclusion threshold needs to be randomly altered. For the same purpose, after intermediate convergence the algorithm will also need to increase the width of the context window. The algorithm will continue to iterate until no more reliable collocations are found.

  7. Collocation extraction - Wikipedia

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    Collocation extraction is the task of using a computer to extract collocations automatically from a corpus.. The traditional method of performing collocation extraction is to find a formula based on the statistical quantities of those words to calculate a score associated to every word pairs.

  8. Double negative - Wikipedia

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    Because standard English does not have negative concord but many varieties and registers of English do, and because most English speakers can speak or comprehend across varieties and registers, double negatives as collocations are functionally auto-antonymic (contranymic) in English; for example, a collocation such as "ain't nothin" or "not ...

  9. Kenkyūsha - Wikipedia

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    English-Japanese Dictionary of Medical Science (医学英和辞典): 1999 (1st), 2008 (2nd) Deutsch-Japanisches Wörterbuch (独和中辞典, DokuWa Chūjiten): 1996; Dictionary Of English Collocations (新編英和活用大辞典, Shinben EiWa Katsuyō Daijiten): 1995; New Japanese-English Character Dictionary (新漢英字典, Shin Kanei ...