Collocations Ise
www.ielts-house.net › Ebook › Vocabularycollocations are fixed, or very strong, for example take a photo, where no word other than take collocates with photo to give the same meaning. Some collocations are more open, where several different words may be used to give a similar meaning, for example keep to/ stick to the rules. Here are some more examples of collocations.
Collocations - Stanford University
nlp.stanford.edu › fsnlp › promoexamples of strong tea and 17 examples of powerful tea (the latter mostly in the computational linguistics literature on collocations), which indicates that the correct phrase is strong tea.2 Justeson and Katz’ method of collocation discovery is instructive in that it demonstrates an important point. A simple quantitative technique (the
Collocations - Stanford University
https://nlp.stanford.edu/fsnlp/promo/colloc.pdfCollocations are not fully compositional in that there is usually an element of meaning added to the combination. In the case of strong tea, strong has acquired the meaning rich in some active agent which is closely related, but slightly different from the basic sense having great physical strength. Idioms are the most extreme examples of non ...