This article presents and describes a number of factors that influence the process of collocation formation in English. Knowing these factors is very important and necessary to properly understand, memorize and use these compounds for successful communication. The article shows the comparison of collocational units and their behavior, as well as the division into groups based on the frequency and degree of synonymy of these collocational units. Based on a wide range of examples taken from the linguistic corpus, the author determines the compound sentences characteristic of each of the groups and tries to prove that they do not always appear spontaneously in the language. The results of the presented analysis show that the formation of compo...
Abstract—The purpose of learning a word is to put it in actual use. It is far from being enough to k...
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...
All aspects of the concept of collocation – the phenomenon whereby words naturally tend to occur in ...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
With the revolutionary progress in computer science, interest in vocabulary studies has been increas...
This article gives information about collocations as a syntagmatic language unit. We studied differe...
This study has two goals - (1) to see what criteria are needed to define collocations and (2) to mak...
In this paper we explore the way collocations are used in a foreign language based on an extensive c...
Vocabulary knowledge is considered essential in using a foreign language either in spoken or written...
English collocations are a considerable part of the English language. Collocations are commonly used...
Linguists tend to use many collocations and other rigid expressions, which gives the power of influ...
The lexicon of the English language abounds with collocations. Collocations are, in fact, essential ...
Introduction. The term and the definition of the boundaries of colloquialism confuses scientists and...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
Collocational deficiency is a pervasive phenomenon in learner English. Language learners often fail ...
Abstract—The purpose of learning a word is to put it in actual use. It is far from being enough to k...
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...
All aspects of the concept of collocation – the phenomenon whereby words naturally tend to occur in ...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
With the revolutionary progress in computer science, interest in vocabulary studies has been increas...
This article gives information about collocations as a syntagmatic language unit. We studied differe...
This study has two goals - (1) to see what criteria are needed to define collocations and (2) to mak...
In this paper we explore the way collocations are used in a foreign language based on an extensive c...
Vocabulary knowledge is considered essential in using a foreign language either in spoken or written...
English collocations are a considerable part of the English language. Collocations are commonly used...
Linguists tend to use many collocations and other rigid expressions, which gives the power of influ...
The lexicon of the English language abounds with collocations. Collocations are, in fact, essential ...
Introduction. The term and the definition of the boundaries of colloquialism confuses scientists and...
Language is a means of communication among people, and language fluency is influenced by how this la...
Collocational deficiency is a pervasive phenomenon in learner English. Language learners often fail ...
Abstract—The purpose of learning a word is to put it in actual use. It is far from being enough to k...
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...
All aspects of the concept of collocation – the phenomenon whereby words naturally tend to occur in ...