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9780826474889

English Collocation Studies The OSTI Report

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    9780826474889

  • ISBN10:

    0826474888

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-09-22
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

This is the first published edition of John Sinclair, Susan Jones and Robert Daley's research on collocation undertaken in 1970. The unpublished report was circulated amongst a small group of academics and was enormously influential, sparking a growth of interest in collocation amongst researchers in linguistics. Collocation was first viewed as important in computational linguistics in the work of Harold Palmer in Japan. Later M.A.K. Halliday and John Sinclair published on collocation in the 1960s. English Collocation Studies is a report on empirical research into collocation, devised by Halliday with Sinclair acting as the Principal Investigator and editor of the resultant OSTI report. The present edition contains an introduction by Professor Wolfgang Teubert based on his interview with John Sinclair. The introduction assesses the extent to which the findings of the original research have developed in the intervening years, and how some of the techniques mentioned in the report were implemented in the COBUILD project at Birmingham University in the 1980s.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Contributors xi
Editor's Preface xiii
Interview with John Sinclair conducted by Wolfgang Teubert xvii
English Lexical Studies: Report to OSTI on Project C/LP/08
Acknowledgements
2(1)
Steering Committee
2(1)
Staff
2(1)
Organisation of the Report
2(1)
INTRODUCTION 3(6)
Grammar Versus Lexis
3(2)
Span
5(1)
Lexical Items
5(2)
Loose Ends
7(2)
SECTION 1: BACKGROUND 9(9)
1.1 Definition of Specialized Terms used in the Report
9(1)
1.2 Brief History of the Project: Edinburgh
10(1)
1.3 Brief History of the Project: Birmingham
11(4)
1.4 Possibilities for Future Research
15(3)
SECTION 2: TEXTS 18(16)
2.0 Introduction
18(1)
2.1 The Spoken English Text
18(5)
2.2 The Brown University Text
23(2)
2.3 The Scientific Text
25(1)
2.4 Experiments in Obtaining Text from Informants
25(4)
2.5 Literary Texts
29(1)
2.6 Discussion of the Statistical Characteristics of Texts
29(5)
SECTION 3: SIGNIFICANT COLLOCATION 34(23)
3.0 Definitions
34(1)
3.1 Population and Sample
34(1)
3.2 Significance at a Span Position and Significance within a Span
35(1)
3.3 Significance Tests Used
36(5)
3.4 Level of Significance and Minimum Number of Occurrences
41(1)
3.5 Test Decisions
42(1)
3.6 Span
42(6)
3.7 Prediction on the Left and on the Right
48(3)
3.8 Point of Maximum Difference
51(2)
3.9 Calculation of Expected Values and Variances
53(2)
3.10 Methods Used in Section 3.6
55(2)
SECTION 4: FREQUENT WORDS 57(13)
4.0 Introduction
57(1)
4.1 An Examination of Some Grammatical Items
58(7)
4.2 Semi-Grammatical Items
65(5)
SECTION 5: COLLOCATIONAL PATTERNS OF SELECTED LEXICAL ITEMS 70(21)
5.0 Introduction
70(1)
5.1 Selection of Data
70(1)
5.2 Production of Collocational Information
71(3)
5.3 Analysis of Collocational Information
74(11)
5.4 Statistical Considerations
85(6)
SECTION 6: IDENTIFYING LEXICAL ITEMS 91(32)
6.0 Introduction
91(1)
6.1 Multiword Items
91(7)
6.2 Homographs
98(15)
6.3 Paradigms
113(10)
SECTION 7: DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN TWO TEXTS USING STRENGTH OF COLLOCATION AS A DISCRIMINANT 123(16)
7.0 Introduction
123(1)
7.1 Texts
124(1)
7.2 Test Words
124(1)
7.3 Discrimination using Bayes Theorem
125(1)
7.4 Choosing the Prior Distribution of f
126(2)
7.5 Discussion of the Use of Bayes Formula in Deriving Posterior Odds
128(1)
7.6 Choosing the Collocates
128(4)
7.7 The Disputed Text
132(1)
7.8 Conclusions
133(6)
APPENDICES (Edited for this publication) 139(60)
Section 1
Appendix 1i: is Program Descriptions
139(4)
Section 2
Appendix 2i: Words in text with 10 or more occurrences (Rank Order)
143(1)
Appendix 2ii: Words in text with 10 or more occurrences (Alphabetical Order)
144(1)
Appendix 2iii: Part of first synthetic text
145(2)
Appendix 2iv: Significant collocates (second synthetic text)
147(4)
Section 4
Appendix 4i: Collocational tables for grammatical items
151(12)
Appendix 4iA: the, a
151(5)
Appendix 4iB: and
156(1)
Appendix 4iC: of in, and to
157(4)
Appendix 4iD: I, you, it (spoken text only)
161(2)
Appendix 4ii: Selection from the available collocation information for semi-grammatical items
163(13)
Section 5
Appendix 5i: Collocations significant with only 2 occurrences
176(1)
Appendix 5ii: Collocational patterns for selected lexical items
177(6)
Section 6
Appendix 6i: Concordance of right with minority meanings marked
183(1)
Appendix 6ii: Classified occurrences of way
184(2)
Appendix 6iii: Collocates significant with come/came
186(2)
Appendix 6iv: Classified occurrences of year/years
188(1)
Appendix 6iv: Collocates significant with year/years
189(2)
Appendix 6v: Classified occurrences of word/words
191(1)
Appendix 6v: Collocates significant with word/words
192(2)
Appendix 6vi: The "Red Herring" Results
194(5)
APPENDIX: Sample from the Spoken English Text 199(4)
REFERENCES 203(2)
INDEX 205

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