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Title: Do collocational frameworks have local grammars?
Authors: Warren, M 
Leung, M 
Issue Date: Apr-2016
Source: International journal of corpus linguistics, Apr. 2016, v. 21, no. 1, p. 1-27
Abstract: This study extends the theory of local grammars by making the case that local grammars can also be employed to better and more fully describe the patterns of co-selection found in collocational frameworks (Renouf & Sinclair 1991). The term collocational framework was originally used to describe the co-selection of two grammatical words which frame an intervening lexical word. In the present study a more inclusive definition is adopted and the number of intervening words is not limited. While there have been a small number of studies related to collocational frameworks there has been no attempt so far to see whether it is possible to describe their local grammars. To illustrate the feasibility of identifying the local grammars of collocational frameworks, four collocational frameworks are studied here: any ... may, may ... any, any ... shall, and shall ... any and their local grammars are identified and discussed.
Keywords: Collocational frameworks
Local grammars
Patterns of co-selection
Phraseology
Regulative texts
Publisher: John Benjamins
Journal: International journal of corpus linguistics 
ISSN: 1384-6655
EISSN: 1569-9811
DOI: 10.1075/ijcl.21.1.01war
Rights: © John Benjamins Publishing Company
This is the accepted version of the publication Warren, M., & Leung, M. (2016). Do collocational frameworks have local grammars?. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 21(1), 1-27. The Version of Record is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1075/ijcl.21.1.01war.
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