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lists of
frequent collocations.
There are also a
number of
specialized dictionaries devoted to
describing the
frequent collocations in a language. These...
- "chocolate", but not with tea. Compare: Some
collocations are fixed, or very strong. Many
collocations are more open,
where several different words might...
- In mathematics, a
collocation method is a
method for the
numerical solution of
ordinary differential equations,
partial differential equations and integral...
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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...
- Mel’čuk, Igor (2003) Les
collocations: definition, rôle et utilité. In
Francis Grossmann & Agnès
Tutin (eds.) Les
collocations:
analyse and traitement...
- 000
collocations, 80,000 examples, 7,000
synonyms and antonyms,
academic words list,
academic collocations list (2,500 most
frequent collocations based...
- In
linguistic morphology,
collocational restriction is the way some
words have
special meanings in
specific two-word phrases. For
example the adjective...
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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...
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examples containing the seed
collocations. In this case, the
words "life" and "manufacturing" are
chosen as
initial seed
collocations for
senses A and B respectively...
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Colocation (or co-location) is the act of
placing multiple (sometimes related)
entities within a
single location. In an organization, it
refers to placing...