Abstract |
In the first part, basic approaches to collocations and their nature is discussed. In a survey, these deal with (1) corpus-psychological approach, (2) content-grammar words, (3) polysemous-monosemous words, (4) frequent-infrequent words, (5) collocationally large-restricted words, (6) stable-not stable collocations, (7) regular-anomalous combinations. Some attention is paid to relation of polysemy and frequency and role of valency. In the second part, an analysis of selected words from LDCE's letter A is undertaken in their coverage of collocations and confronted with what the British National Corpus has to offer. Finally, major open problems of lexicographical coverage of collocations are listed. |
BibTex |
@InProceedings{ELX06-115, author = {František Čermák}, title = {Collocations, Collocability and Dictionary }, pages = {929-937}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th EURALEX International Congress}, year = {2006}, month = {sep}, date = {6-9}, address = {Torino, Italy}, editor = {Elisa Corino, Carla Marello, Cristina Onesti}, publisher = {Edizioni dell'Orso}, isbn = {88-7694-918-6}, } |