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- Title
The inseparability of lexis and grammar: Corpus linguistic perspectives.
- Authors
Römer, Ute
- Abstract
This paper focuses on the interface of lexis and grammar and provides corpus evidence for the inseparability of two areas that have traditionally been kept apart, both in language teaching and in linguistic analysis and description. The paper will first give an overview of a number of influential research strands and model-building attempts in this area (Pattern Grammar and Collostructional Analysis, among others) and then explore the use of a selected lexical-grammatical pattern, the introductory it pattern (e.g. it is essential for EFL learners to come to grips with connotations, attested example) in corpora of expert and apprentice academic writing.
- Subjects
LINGUISTIC analysis; LEXICAL grammar; CORPORA; ACADEMIC discourse; COMPARATIVE grammar
- Publication
Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2009, Vol 7, Issue 1, p140
- ISSN
1572-0268
- Publication type
Article