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  2. English collocations - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... English collocations are a natural combination of words closely affiliated ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Corpus linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Collocation; Collocation extraction; A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language; Concordancer; Corpus language;

  6. Harold E. Palmer - Wikipedia

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    1933-Second Interim Report on English Collocations, A New Classification of English Tones; 1934-Specimens of English Construction Patterns, An Essay in Lexicology; 1937-Thousand-Word English(With A. S. Hornby) 1938-A Grammar of English Words; 1940-The Teaching of Oral English; 1943-International English Coursestarted.

  7. Collocational restriction - Wikipedia

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    In linguistic morphology, collocational restriction is the way some words have special meanings in specific two-word phrases. For example the adjective "dry" only means "not sweet" in combination with the noun "wine".

  8. Word sketch - Wikipedia

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    A word sketch triple is a triple consisting of headword, grammatical relation, collocation (e.g. man, modifier, young).Considering an underlying text corpus, a word sketch quintuple is a quintuple consisting of headword, grammatical relation, collocation, position of headword in the corpus, position of collocation in the corpus (e.g. man, modifier, young, 104, 103).

  9. Cohesion (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    There are two forms: repetition and collocation. Repetition uses the same word, or synonyms, antonyms, etc. For example, "Which dress are you going to wear?" – "I will wear my green frock," uses the synonyms "dress" and "frock" for lexical cohesion. Collocation uses related words that typically go together or tend to repeat the same meaning.