importance of learning collocations in language learning

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samarkand state institute of foreign languages faculty of english philology and translation studies department of english filology subject: language teaching methodology and educational technology course work theme:importance of learning collocations in language learning scientific supervisor:giyasova d.x. head of the chair: performed by:nizomov oxunjon group 321 samarkand-2023 introduction…………………………………...……………………. chapter i. collocations 1.1.common collocations in english ............. 1.2.types of collocation.............. conclusion on chapter i………………………………………….. chapter ii.importance of learning collocations in language learning 2.1.definitions of collocation.................... 2.2.structure of collocation..... ............ conclusion on chapter ii…………………………………………... conclusion……………………………………………………………… list of used literature…………………………………………….. introduction english speakers, you’ll definitely notice the way they speak and what phrases, expressions and word combinations they use to describe certain things. collocation describes the company that a word keeps; from this we can examine; lexical sets, a family of words the members of which collocate with each other, for example strong and powerful which both collocate with argument. sometimes a pair of …
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o set conditions - the choice of the verb to set is determined by tradition and depends on the noun condition , with the word the sentence will be another verb is to contribute ). collocations also usually include compound toponyms , anthroponyms and other commonly used names (for example, the cruiser avrora , the kirov plant ).another name for the same phenomenon is stable, or phraseological phrases , n-grams . properties in contrast to idioms ( put a pig on it, the water is dark in the clouds , etc.), collocations are widespread, without them it is impossible to speak russian. a word that retains its meaning is called a key , or free component: the word influence in influence , the word meaning in combination deep meaning . the free component is generated according to the usual rules for generating speech: it is selected by value, depending on …
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nthusiasm seized ). but there are also colloquial ones (talk nonsense, grind nonsense ).according to the lexical composition, collocations are divided into: non-composite non-replaceable immutable in non-composite collocations, the meaning is completely different from its constituent parts. these are usually idioms and idiomatic expressions. for example, give an oak , set the horns , etc. non-replaceable collocations do not allow a synonymous replacement of one word by another. this class includes fixed phrases and metaphors. for example, white wine cannot be replaced with clear wine or yellow wine , etc. immutable collocations contain rigid links between words that do not allow them to be changed with the help of additional vocabulary or replacement of a grammatical function. for example, a heart in the heel cannot be replaced with a heart in the heel , but (walk) around and around - on (walk) around the house and around . another classification …
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words that make it up. this contrasts with an idiom, where the meaning of the whole cannot be inferred from its parts, and may be completely unrelated. an example of a phraseological collocation is the expression strong tea.while the same meaning could be conveyed by the roughly equivalent powerful tea, this adjective does not modify tea frequently enough for english speakers to become accustomed to its co-occurrence and regard it as idiomatic or unmarked. (by way of counterexample, powerful is idiomatically preferred to strong when modifying a computer or a car.)there are about six main types of collocations: adjective + noun, noun + noun (such as collective nouns), verb + noun, adverb + adjective, verbs + prepositional phrase (phrasal verbs), and verb + adverb. collocation extraction is a computational technique that finds collocations in a document or corpus, using various computational linguistics elements resembling data mining. expanded definition. collocations are …
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to the non-random nature of language, most collocations are classed as significant, and the association scores are simply used to rank the results. commonly used measures of association include mutual information, t scores, and log-likelihood. rather than select a single definition, gledhill proposes that collocation involves at least three different perspectives: co-occurrence, a statistical view, which sees collocation as the recurrent appearance in a text of a node and its collocates; construction, which sees collocation either as a correlation between a lexeme and a lexical-grammatical pattern,or as a relation between a base and its collocative partners;and expression, a pragmatic view of collocation as a conventional unit of expression, regardless of form.these different perspectives contrast with the usual way of presenting collocation in phraseological studies. traditionally speaking, collocation is explained in terms of all three perspectives at once, in a continuum: free combination ↔ bound collocation ↔ frozen idiom in dictionaries …

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samarkand state institute of foreign languages faculty of english philology and translation studies department of english filology subject: language teaching methodology and educational technology course work theme:importance of learning collocations in language learning scientific supervisor:giyasova d.x. head of the chair: performed by:nizomov oxunjon group 321 samarkand-2023 introduction…………………………………...……………………. chapter i. collocations 1.1.common collocations in english ............. 1.2.types of collocation.............. conclusion on chapter i………………………………………….. chapter ii.importance of learning collocations in language learning 2.1.definitions of collocation.................... 2.2.structure of collocation..... ............ conclusion on chapter ii…………………………………………... conclusion…………………...

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