collocation

suomi-englanti sanakirja

collocation englannista suomeksi

  1. sanojen asema

  2. kollokaatio

  1. Substantiivi

  2. kollokaatio

collocation englanniksi

  1. The grouping or juxtaposition of things, especially words or sounds.

  2. 1869, Friedrich Max Müller, ''Lectures on the Science of Language delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in April, May, and June, 1861'', 2nd ed, Scribner, p 288:

  3. Everything in fact depends in Chinese on the proper collocation of words in a sentence. Thus ''ngò tà ni'' means “I beat thee;” but ''ni tà ngò'' would mean “Thou beatest me.”
  4. {{quote-text|en|year=1931|author=H. P. Lovecraft|title=The Whisperer in Darkness|chapter=6

  5. Such a specific grouping.

  6. 1880, William Dwight Whitney, Richard Morris, ''Language and its study, with especial reference to the Indo-European family'', 2nd ed, Trübner & Co., p 56:

  7. We said at first ''breāk fâst''—“I broke fast at such an hour this morning:” he, or they, who first ventured to say ''I breakfasted'' were guilty of as heinous a violation of grammatical rule as he would be who should now declare ''I takedinnered'', instead of ''I took dinner;'' but good usage came over to their side and ratified the blunder, because the community were minded to give a specific name to their earliest meal and to the act of partaking of it, and therefore converted the collocation ''breākfâst'' into the real compound ''brĕakfast''.
  8. A sequence of words or terms that co-occur more often than would be expected by chance (i.e., the statistically significant placement of particular words in a language), often representing an established name for, or idiomatic way of conveying, a particular semantic concept.

  9. (hypo)

  10. {{quote-book|en|year=1917|author=Otto Jespersen|title=Negation in English and Other Languages|location=Copenhagen|publisher=A.F. Høst|page=39

  11. {{quote-book|en|year=1938|author=H.E. Palmer|title=A Grammar of English Words|publisher=Longmans, Green

  12. {{quote-text|en|year=1951|author=John Rupert Firth|title=Papers in linguistics, 1934–1951|page=194|publisher=Oxford University Press

  13. {{quote-book|en|year=1968|author=John Rupert Firth; Frank Robert Palmer|title=Selected Papers of J.R. Firth, 1952-1959|publisher=Longmans|page=181

  14. {{quote-book|en|year=1995|author=Paul Kussmaul|title=Training the Translator|publisher=Benjamins Translation Library|page=17

  15. {{quote-book|en|year=2004|author=Sabine Bartsch|title=Structural and Functional Properties of Collocations in English: A Corpus Study of Lexical and Pragmatic Constraints on Lexical Co-Occurrence|publisher=Gunter Narr Verlag|page=30

  16. {{quote-text|en|year=2006|author=Tony McEnery; Richard Xiao; Yukio Tono|title=Corpus-Based Language Studies: An Advanced Resource Book|publisher=Taylor & Francis

  17. A method of finding an approximate solution of an ordinary differential equation Ly=0 by determining coefficients in an expansion y(x) = y_{0}(x) + \sum_{l=0}^{q}\alpha_{l} y_{l}(x) so as to make Ly vanish at prescribed points; the expansion with the coefficients thus found is the sought approximation.

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  19. 2011, "Tyler Durden", Zero Hedge, ''http://www.zerohedge.com/article/watch-bernankes-qa-fomc-approved-sycophants-live-here Watch Bernanke's Q&A With FOMC Approved Sycophants Live Here:''

  20. As usual, nothing of significance will be asked, and most certainly, answered, but do expect the dollar (and, inversely, ES) to go up, then down, then up, and so forth as random vacuum tubes blow in NYSE's ultramodern Mahwah collocation facility.
  21. (l)