[EN] This article explores a type of co-occurrence pattern which cannot be adequately described by existing models of collocation, and for which combinatory dictionaries have yet failed to provide sufficient information. The phenomenon of "oblique inter-collocation", as I propose to call it, is characterised by a concatenation of syntagmatic preferences which partially contravenes the habitual grammatical order of semantic selection. In particular, I will examine some of the effects which the verb cause exerts on the distribution of attributive adjectives in the context of specific noun classes. The procedure for detecting and describing patterns of oblique inter-collocation is illustrated by means of SketchEngine corpus query tools. Based ...
This paper presents a corpus-based study of English denominal adjectives in -like. Starting with sem...
This position paper presents a comparative study of co-occurrences. Some similarities and difference...
Utilizing the Corpus of Contemporary American English as the source data and employing the corpus-dr...
[EN] This article explores a type of co-occurrence pattern which cannot be adequately described by e...
This article explores a type of co-occurrence pattern which cannot be adequately described by existi...
AbstractThis paper takes issue with the traditional notion that collocation is a binary combination....
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...
This book re-examines the notion of word associations, more precisely collocations. It attempts to c...
AbstractThe dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceiv...
This paper investigated frequent collocations used by English learners. Specifically, it is a corpus...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
A consideration of problems engendered by the use of concordances to study additional word senses. T...
This book deals with one of the best–loved, and at the same time most elusive, notions in corpus lin...
In the article, we focus on the conceptual treatment of adjective-noun collocations in the Dictionar...
Most of the research conducted into collocation and semantic frames has dealt with these phenomena s...
This paper presents a corpus-based study of English denominal adjectives in -like. Starting with sem...
This position paper presents a comparative study of co-occurrences. Some similarities and difference...
Utilizing the Corpus of Contemporary American English as the source data and employing the corpus-dr...
[EN] This article explores a type of co-occurrence pattern which cannot be adequately described by e...
This article explores a type of co-occurrence pattern which cannot be adequately described by existi...
AbstractThis paper takes issue with the traditional notion that collocation is a binary combination....
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...
This book re-examines the notion of word associations, more precisely collocations. It attempts to c...
AbstractThe dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceiv...
This paper investigated frequent collocations used by English learners. Specifically, it is a corpus...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
A consideration of problems engendered by the use of concordances to study additional word senses. T...
This book deals with one of the best–loved, and at the same time most elusive, notions in corpus lin...
In the article, we focus on the conceptual treatment of adjective-noun collocations in the Dictionar...
Most of the research conducted into collocation and semantic frames has dealt with these phenomena s...
This paper presents a corpus-based study of English denominal adjectives in -like. Starting with sem...
This position paper presents a comparative study of co-occurrences. Some similarities and difference...
Utilizing the Corpus of Contemporary American English as the source data and employing the corpus-dr...