Title of article :
FORMULAICITY WITHIN TURKISH WORDS
Author/Authors :
durrant, philip university of exeter - gradute school of education, UK
From page :
35
To page :
52
Abstract :
One of the main insights to emerge from the last fifty years of corpus linguistics has been a greater understanding of the pervasiveness of formulaic language. Rather than exercising the full generative capacity of language, speakers and writers have been shown to rely to a great extent on conventional, pre-constructed phrases drawn from memory. Turkish presents a particularly interesting and challenging case because its agglutinative structure means that messages which are spread across several orthographic words in English are often expressed within a single word in Turkish. While it is possible that this difference in structure will mean that new types of formulaicity will emerge in Turkish, a good starting place may be to consider the extent to which types of formulaicity which are known to exist in English at the multi-word level exist in Turkish at the sub-word level. The research discussed here set out to examine this possibility, looking in particular at three types of formulaicity: collocations, lexical bundles and collostructions.
Keywords :
Formulaicity , collocations , collostructions , lexical bundels
Journal title :
Journal Of Linguistics an‎d Literature
Journal title :
Journal Of Linguistics an‎d Literature
Record number :
2608893
Link To Document :
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