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Collocations are especially needed for translators, especially in the final phase of production of the target language text. This book proposes an integrated methodology, based on the information extracted from dictionaries and corpus, to encode and describe verb collocations in specialized resources. The focus is on verbs since few terminological resources include verb information when they are regarded as the most important lexical and syntactic category in language. The underlying idea of this research is that verbs and their arguments can be classified in a set of semantic categories typical of a given domain; then, when semantic roles and macroroles are specified, it is possible to establish templates that represent the entire lexical subdomain, and to predict the range of verbs.



Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Frame-based Terminology

3. Collocations in Lexicography and Terminography

4. Collocations in Corpus

5. An integrated top-down and bottom-up approach: the case of EcoLexicon

6. Conclusions

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 26/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631837283, 978-3631837283
      ISBN10: 3631837283

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Collocations are especially needed for translators, especially in the final phase of production of the target language text. This book proposes an integrated methodology, based on the information extracted from dictionaries and corpus, to encode and describe verb collocations in specialized resources. The focus is on verbs since few terminological resources include verb information when they are regarded as the most important lexical and syntactic category in language. The underlying idea of this research is that verbs and their arguments can be classified in a set of semantic categories typical of a given domain; then, when semantic roles and macroroles are specified, it is possible to establish templates that represent the entire lexical subdomain, and to predict the range of verbs.



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction

      2. Frame-based Terminology

      3. Collocations in Lexicography and Terminography

      4. Collocations in Corpus

      5. An integrated top-down and bottom-up approach: the case of EcoLexicon

      6. Conclusions

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