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001-es BibID:BIBFORM108786
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85041292705
Első szerző:Cserép Attila (nyelvész)
Cím:Idiom variation and decomposability Part II: Variation in the noun phrase / Cserép, Attila
Dátum:2017
ISSN:1868-632X 1868-6338
Megjegyzések:Variant forms of idioms have been extracted from an American English corpus of 450 million words to test the idiom decomposition hypothesis, which proposes a dependence relation between the degree of idiom decomposabil-ity and the extent to which expressions are variable. The more decomposable the idiom is, the more flexibility it is expected to exhibit. In this second part of the study, morphological flexibility (number and determiner) as well as lex-ico-syntactic flexibility (the addition of various pre- and postmodifiers) of the noun have been assessed and related to three decomposability rankings. The results provide some support for the hypothesis. Of the individual flexibility dimensions, only number variation has been found to be significantly depen-dent on scalar decomposability. Of the overall measures, noun morphology and overall noun variation are significantly correlated. The relation between overall modifier variation and scalar decomposability is close to statistical significance, although premodifier and postmodifier variations taken separately do not show any dependence. None of the variation measures appear to be related to categori-cal decomposability.
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Megjelenés:Yearbook of Phraseology. - 8 : 1 (2017), p. 133-154. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM108785
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85041334604
Első szerző:Cserép Attila (nyelvész)
Cím:Idiom variation and decomposability Part I: Verbal variation / Cserép, Attila
Dátum:2017
ISSN:1868-632X 1868-6338
Megjegyzések:Variant forms of idioms have been retrieved from an American English corpus of 450 million words to test the idiom decomposition hypothesis. The central claim of the hypothesis concerns the relationship between the degree of decom-posability and the flexibility of idiomatic expressions: the more decomposable the idiom is, the more variable it is assumed to be. While Part I of the study is con-cerned with variation in the verb, Part II focuses on operations in the noun phrase constituent of the idiom. Part I compares flexibility data based on syntactic alterna-tions pertaining to the expression as a whole and morphological variations of the verb (number, person, tense, aspect, mood, voice, negation) with one categorical and two scalar decomposability rankings. For the vast majority of verb-related vari-ations, flexibility is not correlated with decomposability. The morphological cat-egory of voice has been found dependent on categorical decomposability, but it is not the highest decomposability class that exhibits the highest degree of variability.
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folyóiratcikk
idiom
variation
decomposability
Megjelenés:Yearbook of Phraseology. - 8 : 1 (2017), p. 105-132. -
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