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- Knowledge of collocations is vital for the competent use of a language: a grammatically correct sentence will stand out as awkward if collocational preferences...
- In mathematics, a collocation method is a method for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations and integral...
- for example 'riding boots' or 'motor cyclist' or ‘collocation extraction’ its very self. Collocational restriction Collostructional analysis Compound noun...
- In linguistic morphology, collocational restriction is the way some words have special meanings in specific two-word phrases. For example the adjective...
- English collocations are a natural combination of words closely affiliated with each other. Some examples are "pay attention", "fast food", "make an effort"...
- Retrieved 18 March 2012. Hoffman, Sebastian; Lehmann, Hans Martin (2000). "Collocational Evidence from the British National Corpus". In Kirk, John M. (ed.)....
- updated in 2008 and offers search (with spelling ****istance), definitions, collocations, and many examples and illustrations. A key feature of the LDOCE is its...
- Colocation (or co-location) is the act of placing multiple (sometimes related) entities within a single location. In an organization, it refers to placing...
- details Peak chart positions JPN The Best of Extreme: An Accidental Collocation of Atoms? Released: March 1998 Label: A&M Format: CD 70 The Collection...
- chosen restrictedly, as part of a chunk. At the other extreme, there are collocations such as stark naked, hearty laugh, or infinite patience where one of...