Details, Explanation and Meaning About Collocation

Collocation Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Within the area of corpus linguistics, a collocation can be defined as a sequence of two or more consecutive words that has characteristics of a syntactic and semantic unit, and whose meaning cannot be derived compositionally, i.e. it cannot be derived directly from the meaning of its components.

Common features of collocations are:

  • Non-compositionality: The meaning of a collocation is not a straightforward composisition of the meaning of its parts. For example, the meaning of kick the bucket has nothing to do with kicking buckets. (Kick the bucket means to die.)
  • Non-substitutability: We cannot substitute a word in a collocation with a related word. For example, we cannot say yellow wine instead of white wine although both yellow and white are the names of colors.
  • Non-modifiability: We cannot modify a collocation or apply syntactic transformations. For example, John kicked the green bucket or the bucket was kicked has nothing to do with dying.

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