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Genus-Sexus-Inkongruenz in der Bezeichnungspraxis : Überlegungen zur Kategorie BACKFISCH ...
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LINGUOCULTURAL LEVEL OF ENGLISH MASS MEDIA TEXT DESCRIPTION ... : ЛИНГВОКУЛЬТУРОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ УРОВЕНЬ ОПИСАНИЯ АНГЛИЙСКИХ МЕДИАТЕКСТОВ ...
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Hypa, un dictionnaire électronique d’apprentissage innovant
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In: Journée d'étude, organisé par D2IA ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03381329 ; Journée d'étude, organisé par D2IA, Oct 2021, La Rochelle, France (2021)
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Meaning in poetry: semantic annotation of verse with the Historical Thesaurus of English ...
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The Mechanisms Of Lexical Consistency And Their Effect On The Coherence Of The Prose Text The Story (What Is Your Name?) As a Model ...
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The Mechanisms Of Lexical Consistency And Their Effect On The Coherence Of The Prose Text The Story (What Is Your Name?) As a Model ...
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Comprehension of Collocations In English and Spanish: Exploratory Study with Spanish Speakers
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An overview of corpus linguistics and its application to form-meaning relationship in Indonesian voice-morphological constructions ...
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An overview of corpus linguistics and its application to form-meaning relationship in Indonesian voice-morphological constructions ...
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An overview of corpus linguistics and its application to form-meaning relationship in Indonesian voice-morphological constructions ...
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A corpus-driven analysis of adjective/noun collocations in travel journalism in English, Italian and Polish
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Discovering collocations via data-driven learning in L2 writing
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Wu, Yi-ju Ariel. - : University of Hawaii National Foreign Language Resource Center, 2021. : Center for Language & Technology, 2021. : (co-sponsored by Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning, University of Texas at Austin), 2021
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Multi-word verb usage by Turkish learners of English: a corpus-based study
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A corpus-driven analysis of adjective/noun collocations in travel journalism in English, Italian and Polish
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ONCOLL: A quasi-experimental study on the effect of a web-based platform on teaching collocations
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In: Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 68-84 (2021) (2021)
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Deviance in children’s literature as a form of creativity with a humorous effect
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In: Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology, Vol 17 (2021) (2021)
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Semantic prosody and collocation: A corpus study of the near-synonyms persist and persevere
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In: Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 240-258 (2021) (2021)
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Near-synonyms in English often cause considerable confusion among EFL students. This study aims to clarify this confusion through a corpus-based investigation of the target synonymous verbs persist and persevere with focus on distribution across genres, collocations, and semantic preference/prosody. The results, based on the Corpus of Contemporary American English, reveal that persist and persevere occur with the highest frequency in academic texts and webpages, respectively. Despite similarities in cognitive meanings, the two synonyms co-select different sets of collocations. An analysis of the semantic prosody suggests that while persist tends to co-occur with words or phrases that express negative meanings related to continual unpleasant situations, the co-occurring lexical items around persevere denote strong determination and great effort in completing a difficult task. Moreover, although it is stated in a learner dictionary that persevere is used only as an intransitive verb, corpus evidence proves that this verb can also be used transitively. It is recommended that corpus data be incorporated in vocabulary instruction, alongside learner dictionaries, the former of which can provide more authentic linguistic information on collocational and grammatical patterns.
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coca; collocation; corpora; Language and Literature; near-synonymy; P; P1-1091; Philology. Linguistics; semantic prosody
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URL: https://doaj.org/article/12a474595d4c4262b7a81406885ffd99
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