In:Phraseology: An interdisciplinary perspective
Edited by Sylviane Granger and Fanny Meunier
[Not in series 139] 2008
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Published online: 1 June 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.139.toc
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Table of contents
List of contributors
Acknowledgementsxiii
Preface
Introduction: The many faces of phraseology
Part I. Phraseology: theory, typology and terminology1
1. Phraseology and linguistic theory: A brief survey
2. Disentangling the phraseological web
3. A unified approach to semantic frames and collocational patterns
4. Processing of idioms and idiom modifications: A view from cognitive linguistics
5. A very complex criterion of fixedness: Non-compositionality
6. Reassessing the canon: 'Fixed' phrases in general reference corpora
Part II. Corpus-based analyses of phraseological units109
7. Adjective + Noun sequences in attributive or NP-final positions: Observations on lexicalization
8. Phrasal similes in the BNC
9. Foot and Mouth: The phrasal patterns of two frequent nouns
10. The Good Lord and his works: A corpus-driven study of collocational resonance
11. Fixed expressions, extenders and metonymy in the speech of people with Alzheimer's disease
Part III. Phraseology across languages and cultures189
12. Cross-linguistic phraseological studies: An overview
13. Figurative phraseology and culture
14. Critical observations on the culture-boundness of phraseology
15. Phraseology in a European framework: A cross-linguistic and cross-cultural research project on widespread idioms
16. Free and bound prepositions in a contrastive perspective. The case of with and avec
17. Contrastive idiom analysis: The case of Japanese and English idioms of anger
18. Automatic extraction of translation equivalents of phrasal and light verbs in English and Russian
Part IV. Phraseology in lexicography and natural language processing311
19. Dictionaries and collocation
20. Computational phraseology: An overview
21. A computational lexicography approach to phraseologisms
22. Extracting specialized collocations using lexical functions
23. Combined statistical and grammatical criteria for the retrieval of phraseological units in an electronic corpus
Envoi
The phrase, the whole phrase and nothing but the phrase
Author index
Subject index
