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Collocation / Language education / Meaning-Text Theory / Semantics / Syntactic category / Lexical function / Lexical item / Lexicon / Phrasal verb / Linguistics / Corpus linguistics / Lexicography
Date: 2002-04-04 17:33:43
Collocation
Language education
Meaning-Text Theory
Semantics
Syntactic category
Lexical function
Lexical item
Lexicon
Phrasal verb
Linguistics
Corpus linguistics
Lexicography

AUTOMATICALLY EXTRACTING AND REPRESENTING COLLOCATIONS FOR LANGUAGE GENERATION

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