linguistics, a collocation is a series of words or terms that co-occur more often than would be expected by chance. In phraseology, a collocation is a type...
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In mathematics, a collocation method is a method for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations and integral...
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Collocation extraction is the task of using a computer to extract collocations automatically from a corpus. The traditional method of performing collocation...
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English collocations are a natural combination of words closely affiliated with each other. Some examples are "pay attention", "fast food", "make an effort"...
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Look up colocation or collocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Colocation or collocation may refer to: Colocation (business), the placement of...
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algorithm for word sense disambiguation that uses the "one sense per collocation" and the "one sense per discourse" properties of human languages for...
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have made it into Nigerian English. Additionally, some new words and collocations have emerged from the variety out of a need to express concepts specific...
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details Peak chart positions JPN The Best of Extreme: An Accidental Collocation of Atoms? Released: March 1998 Label: A&M Format: CD 70 The Collection...
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English Dictionary, more than a hundred different senses, usages and collocations (like fuck around, fuck with s.o., fuck you, fuck me, fuck it) are identified...
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Colocation centre (redirect from Collocation center)
A colocation centre (also spelled co-location, or shortened to colo) or "carrier hotel", is a type of data centre where equipment, space, and bandwidth...
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In linguistic morphology, collocational restriction is the way some words have special meanings in specific two-word phrases. For example the adjective...
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Colocation (business) (redirect from Cell tower collocation)
Colocation (or co-location) is the act of placing multiple (sometimes related) entities within a single location. In an organization, it refers to placing...
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Trajectory optimization (section Direct collocation)
collocation methods. Shooting method A transcription method that is based on simulation, typically using explicit Runge--Kutta schemes. Collocation method...
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Phraseme (section Collocations)
chosen restrictedly, as part of a chunk. At the other extreme, there are collocations such as stark naked, hearty laugh, or infinite patience where one of...
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The fractional Chebyshev collocation (FCC) method is an efficient spectral method for solving a system of linear fractional-order differential equations...
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of a distributed collaboration often bases itself on the concept of collocation. The idea is to bring the team performance as nearly as possible to a...
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ISO 3297:2007, the "linking ISSN (ISSN-L)" provides a mechanism for collocation or linking among the different media versions of the same continuing...
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Collocation is a procedure used in remote sensing to match measurements from two or more different instruments. This is done for two main reasons: for...
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Stolpersteine in Ratenice (section Collocation date)
The Stolpersteine in Ratenice lists the Stolpersteine in Ratenice in the Central Bohemian Region (Czech: Středočeský kraj), the central part of Bohemia...
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updated in 2008 and offers search (with spelling assistance), definitions, collocations, and many examples and illustrations. A key feature of the LDOCE is its...
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A phrasal template is a phrase-long collocation that contains one or several empty slots which may be filled by words to produce individual phrases. A...
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Collocation is a technique used in operating system design to improve the performance of microkernel-based systems. It moves code that would normally...
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Dictionaries for learners include information on grammar, usage, common errors, collocation, and pragmatics, which is largely missing from standard dictionaries...
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outlined above are in contradiction, typical collocations usually prevail. In some cases where a typical collocation does not exist, the use of either of the...
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closely describes rigid definitions of words. Collocative meaning, or "collocation", describes words that regularly appear together in common use (within...
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of words used together in fixed order as an idiomatic expression or collocation. The words have a semantic relationship usually involving the words and...
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to 15 July 2011 and on 17 July 2013 by the artist himself. A further collocation occurred on 28 October 2012, but is not mentioned on Demnig's page. The...
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analyses, compound words and certain classes of idiomatic expressions, collocations and other phrasemes are also considered to be part of the lexicon. Dictionaries...
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The Stolpersteine in Weingarten lists all Stolpersteine that have been collocated in Weingarten in the very south of Germany. Stolpersteine is the German...
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districts in Russia. The name is generally derived from or related to the collocation "krasnaya gora", meaning roughly "(a) red/beautiful mountain(s)/hill(s)"...
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