컨벤션영어 코퍼스 기반 연어 분석

The goal of the present study is to examine the collocations of a convention English corpus. The collocation lists were extracted from the specialized corpus of convention English complied from various resources about convention business. The four types of lexical collocations- noun+noun, adjective+...

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Published in영어교육연구 Vol. 26; no. 4; pp. 109 - 130
Main Author 권선희(Kwon Sun Hee)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 팬코리아영어교육학회(구 영남영어교육학회) 30.12.2014
Pan-Korea English Teachers Association
팬코리아영어교육학회
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ISSN1226-6566
2671-9460
DOI10.17936/pkelt.2014.26.4.006

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Summary:The goal of the present study is to examine the collocations of a convention English corpus. The collocation lists were extracted from the specialized corpus of convention English complied from various resources about convention business. The four types of lexical collocations- noun+noun, adjective+noun, verb+noun, verb+adverb-were identified and analyzed according to the occurring frequencies. The analysis showed that the most frequently occurring collocation type was the noun+noun type (40.33%) followed by the adjective+noun type( 39.85%), showing that these two types accounted for about 80% of the total number of lexical collocations in the convention English corpus. This finding was compared with an analysis of a general English corpus (MASC) where the most frequent type was the adjective+noun combination (41.47%), with a significant gap of the occurrence of the noun+noun type (24.72%). The high-frequency verbs in verb-related collocations were not found to be different in the two corpora. These results suggested 1) the importance of the noun and the noun collocation to efficiently understand the texts of convention English, and 2) the importance of using collocation lists to better acquire contextual knowledge in learning convention English in class. Suggestions for using an ESP corpus in an ESP classroom are discussed. KCI Citation Count: 10
Bibliography:G704-000795.2014.26.4.001
ISSN:1226-6566
2671-9460
DOI:10.17936/pkelt.2014.26.4.006