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Intro; Introduction; Contents; 1 Is Language a Collostructicon? A Proposal for Looking at Collocations, Valency, Argument Structure and Other Constructions; 1 Why We Know So Much More About Language; 1.1 Exciting Times for Linguists; 1.2 CxG; 2 Generalizations and Item Specificity; 3 Argument Structure Constructions: The ITECX View; 3.1 Argument Structure Constructions as a Challenge for Valency Theory; 3.2 Valency as a Challenge for the Theory of Argument Structure Constructions; 3.3 Collexemes and ITECXes

4 "It's Constructions All the Way Down": From Argument Structure Constructions to Valency Constructions4.1 A Collostructional Analysis of the NP Slots of the Ditransitive Construction Does Not Make Much Sense; 4.2 Characterizing the Complement Slots of Valency Constructions; 4.3 Collo-profiles Based on Collostructional Analysis; 5 Still Further Down: From Valency Constructions to Collocations; 5.1 Collexeme Shortfall; 6 Is Language a Collostructicon?; References; 2 Bridging Collocational and Syntactic Analysis; 1 Introduction; 2 Using Syntactic Information for Collocation Identification

2.1 Statistical Processing2.2 Linguistic Preprocessing and Candidate Selection; 3 Syntax-Based Extractors; 4 Using Collocations (and Other Multi-word Expressions) for Parsing; 5 Conclusion; References; 3 Network Analysis Techniques Applied to Dictionaries for Identifying Semantics in Lexical Spanish Collocations; 1 Introduction; 2 Spanish Collocations; 3 Collocations in Spanish Dictionaries; 4 Description of the Dataset; 5 Graph Database; 5.1 Advantages of Using a Graph Database; 6 Design of Database Schema; 7 Graph of Word Analysis; 8 Conclusions; Bibliography

4 Collocation Graphs and Networks: Selected Applications1 Introduction; 2 Collocation Graphs and Networks: Concept Exploration; 3 Case Study 1: Collocation Networks in Discourse Analysis; 3.1 Method; 3.2 Results and Discussion; 4 Case Study 2: Collocation Networks in Language Learning of Make, Take and Do; 4.1 Method; 4.2 Results and Discussion; 5 Case Study 3: Collocation Networks in Lexicography; 5.1 Method (Lemmatised Collocation Network); 5.2 Results and Discussion; 6 Collocation Networks: Looking into the Future; References

5 Multi-word Expressions: A Novel Computational Approach to Their Bottom-Up Statistical Extraction1 Introduction; 2 Multi-word Expressions: Their Definition and Extraction; 2.1 The Definition of Multi-word Expressions; 2.2 The Extraction of Multi-word Expressions; 2.2.1 Traditional Lexical Association Measures; 2.2.2 Some Newer Developments; 2.2.3 Co-occurrence Versus Grammar-Based MWE Extraction; 2.2.4 MERGE: A New Recursive Bigram Approach; 3 Empirical Evaluation of the Algorithm; 3.1 Rating Study 1: "Good" vs. "Bad" MWEs; 3.1.1 Materials; 3.1.2 Experimental Design

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