Article published In: Lingvisticæ Investigationes
Vol. 34:1 (2011) ► pp.68–111
Collocations complexes (application à l’espagnol)
Article language: French
Published online: 7 July 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/li.34.1.03gar
https://doi.org/10.1075/li.34.1.03gar
Complex collocations are a type of collocation whose syntactic structure is more complex than that of simple collocations. Thus, they are binary standardized or frequent phrases whose components show a lexical restriction relationship. The complex character of its structure means that one of its components, the collocative, is not a lexical unit, but rather a fixed phrase. Most of them are adverbial, either in the case of verbal predicates (llover a cántaros) or adjectival predicates (loco de atar), although they can also — in less frequent cases — be adjectival, as when combined with a noun (dinero en efectivo), or also nominal, in combination with a verb (hacer un corte de mangas).
Keywords: phraseology, collocation, idiom, lexical restriction, fixed phrase
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