In:Phraseology: An interdisciplinary perspective
Edited by Sylviane Granger and Fanny Meunier
[Not in series 139] 2008
► pp. 95–108
6. Reassessing the canon: 'Fixed' phrases in general reference corpora
Published online: 1 June 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.139.11phi
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.139.11phi
This chapter sets forth the argument for revisiting fixed phrases in the light of the knowledge that their fixedness is not necessarily something to be taken for granted. It focuses on the location and analysis of variant forms in general reference corpora. Existing phraseological structures, including collocational frameworks, idiom schemas and semi-prepackaged phrases, are introduced by way of background before a procedure for retrieving non-canonical forms of fixed expressions in general reference corpora is presented. Some implications relating to the study of variant forms are presented, along with suggestions for future research directions.
Cited by (17)
Cited by 17 other publications
Callies, Marcus & Folajimi Oyebola
Ivorra Ordines, Pedro
Schütz, Julian
Abdel-Raheem, Ahmed
Hidalgo-Ternero, Carlos Manuel & Marina Rueda-Martín
Wu, Jianhao, Wanting Zhou & Bin Shao
Leone, Ljubica
Onufrieva, Elizaveta S. & Irina V. Tresorukova
Dalpanagioti, Thomai
Liu, Haitao & Yu Fang
Pinna, Antonio & David Brett
2018. Constance and variability. In Applications of Pattern-driven Methods in Corpus Linguistics [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 82], ► pp. 107 ff.
Vincent, Benet & Hilary Nesi
Patterson, Katie J.
Fuster Márquez, Miguel
2014. Lexical bundles and phrase frames in the language of hotel websites. English Text Construction 7:1 ► pp. 84 ff.
Schmale, Günter
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 24 november 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.
