2021
DOI: 10.18485/esptoday.2021.9.2.6
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A Corpus-Based Analysis of the Collocational Behavior of the Nouns Deformity and Malformation in Medical English

Abstract: This paper presents a corpus-based analysis of some aspects of the collocational behavior of the nouns deformity and malformation in the context of English for Medical Purposes (EMP). The aim was to determine which nominal and adjectival lexical items denoting or relating to the category of human body parts the two nouns exclusively or predominantly collocate with within three different patterns, namely 'modifiers of deformity/malformation', 'deformity/malformation of', and 'deformity/malformation in' in the E… Show more

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“…Researchers now use various corpora to analyze and describe discipline-specific English vocabulary, comparing word frequency and distribution across disciplines. Additionally, they explore the pedagogical implications of this corpus-based approach for effective teaching of ESP vocabulary (Hyland, 2022;Tomić, 2021). Phraseology, as a known subfield of vocabulary studies, is concerned with formulaic multi-word sequences, particularly idioms, collocations, and lexical bundles (Biber, 2009;Gezegin-Bal, 2019).…”
Section: Lexical Bundlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers now use various corpora to analyze and describe discipline-specific English vocabulary, comparing word frequency and distribution across disciplines. Additionally, they explore the pedagogical implications of this corpus-based approach for effective teaching of ESP vocabulary (Hyland, 2022;Tomić, 2021). Phraseology, as a known subfield of vocabulary studies, is concerned with formulaic multi-word sequences, particularly idioms, collocations, and lexical bundles (Biber, 2009;Gezegin-Bal, 2019).…”
Section: Lexical Bundlesmentioning
confidence: 99%