This paper is concerned with the language professional discourse communities use for their internal communication. The characteristics of these languages for special purposes (LSPs) are many and varied, as well as being underresearched. The focus adopted here is to examine the phenomenon of multiword units, many of which are orthographic pluralities designating conceptual singularities. It is important to recognise at the outset that colocation is not the same as collocation. Analysis and systematisation of these textual "clusterings" is intended to separate them into two radically different types of entity: multiword segments possessing terminological status; and collocative material. The methods used to achieve the above objective are bot...
Significant changes have been taking place in the way lexis is acquired by language learners as a re...
Although vocabulary has conventionally been conceptualized as individual words, it has now become cl...
AbstractThis paper concerns a corpus-based study on LSP collocational variation, a phenomenon that i...
With the revolutionary progress in computer science, interest in vocabulary studies has been increas...
This article focuses on the use of collocations in language learning research (LLR). Collocations, a...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
This study has two goals - (1) to see what criteria are needed to define collocations and (2) to mak...
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...
In this paper we explore the way collocations are used in a foreign language based on an extensive c...
This scientific paper presents a corpus-based investigative research of German collocations; in text...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
This study presents a list of the highest frequency collocations of spoken English based on carefull...
Recurrent word combinations that carry out specific function have long captured the attention of man...
AbstractThe dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceiv...
Mastering collocations is a marker of communicative competence. Knowing which words work together – ...
Significant changes have been taking place in the way lexis is acquired by language learners as a re...
Although vocabulary has conventionally been conceptualized as individual words, it has now become cl...
AbstractThis paper concerns a corpus-based study on LSP collocational variation, a phenomenon that i...
With the revolutionary progress in computer science, interest in vocabulary studies has been increas...
This article focuses on the use of collocations in language learning research (LLR). Collocations, a...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
This study has two goals - (1) to see what criteria are needed to define collocations and (2) to mak...
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...
In this paper we explore the way collocations are used in a foreign language based on an extensive c...
This scientific paper presents a corpus-based investigative research of German collocations; in text...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
This study presents a list of the highest frequency collocations of spoken English based on carefull...
Recurrent word combinations that carry out specific function have long captured the attention of man...
AbstractThe dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceiv...
Mastering collocations is a marker of communicative competence. Knowing which words work together – ...
Significant changes have been taking place in the way lexis is acquired by language learners as a re...
Although vocabulary has conventionally been conceptualized as individual words, it has now become cl...
AbstractThis paper concerns a corpus-based study on LSP collocational variation, a phenomenon that i...