In:Computational Phraseology
Edited by Gloria Corpas Pastor and Jean-Pierre Colson
[IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature 24] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 8 May 2020
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Table of contents
Foreword
vii
Editor
Aline Villavicencio
Introduction
1
Editors
Gloria Corpas Pastor
Jean-Pierre Colson
Monocollocable words: A type of language combinatory periphery
9
Editor
František Čermák
Translation asymmetries of multiword expressions in machine
translation: An analysis of the TED-MWE corpus
23
Editors
Johanna Monti
Mihael Arcan
Federico Sangati
German constructional phrasemes and their Russian counterparts: A corpus-based study
43
Editor
Dmitrij Dobrovol’skij
Computational phraseology and translation studies: From theoretical hypotheses to practical tools
65
Editor
Jean-Pierre Colson
Computational extraction of formulaic sequences from corpora: Two case studies of a new extraction algorithm
83
Editors
Alexander Wahl
Stefan Th. Gries
Computational phraseology discovery in corpora with the
MWETOOLKIT
111
Editor
Carlos Ramisch
Multiword expressions in comparable corpora
135
Editor
Peter Ďurčo
Collecting collocations from general and specialised corpora: A comparative analysis
151
Editors
Marie-Claude L’Homme
Daphnée Azoulay
What matters more: The size of the corpora or their quality? The case of automatic translation of multiword expressions using
comparable corpora
177
Editors
Ruslan Mitkov
Shiva Taslimipoor
Statistical significance for measures of collocation strength
(WP3)
189
Editor
Michael P. Oakes
Verbal collocations and pronominalisation
207
Editors
Eric Wehrli
Violeta Seretan
Luka Nerima
Empirical Variability of Italian Multiword Expressions as a useful
feature for their Categorisation
225
Editor
Luigi Squillante
Too big to fail but big enough to pay for their
mistakes: A collostructional analysis of the patterns [too ADJ
to V] and [ADJ enough to V]
247
Editors
Anatol Stefanowitsch
Susanne Flach
Multi-word patterns and networks: How corpus-driven approaches have changed our description of language
use
273
Editor
Kathrin Steyer
How context determines meaning
297
Editor
Patrick Hanks
Detecting semantic difference: A new model based on knowledge and collocational
association
311
Editors
Shiva Taslimipoor
Gloria Corpas Pastor
Omid Rohanian
Index
325
