Lexical Collocations: Denominative and Cognitive Aspects

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Author Veronika Telia, Natalya Bragina, Elena Oparina, Irina Sandomirskaya
Title Lexical Collocations: Denominative and Cognitive Aspects
Abstract The main purpose of this paper is to suggest foundations for a flexible typology of lexical collocations. This would rely (a) on referential features; (b) on functional semantics; (c) on cognitive and conceptual information; (d) on cultural data contained in the meaning; (e) on the type of discourse in which the lexical collocation is typically used. Phraseologisms are considered to stand in very close relation to culture and knowledge. Cultural data is shown to determine the choice of the collocator.
Session PART 2 - The way words work together / combinatorics
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@InProceedings{ELX94-040,
author = {Veronika Telia, Natalya Bragina, Elena Oparina, Irina Sandomirskaya},
title = {Lexical Collocations: Denominative and Cognitive Aspects},
pages = {368-377},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th EURALEX International Congress},
year = {1994},
month = {aug-sep},
date = {30-3},
address = {Amsterdam, the Netherlands},
editor = {Willy Martin, Willem Meijs, Margreet Moerland, Elsemiek ten Pas, Piet van Sterkenburg & Piek Vossen},
publisher = {Euralex},
isbn = {90-900-7537-2},
}
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