[Lexicog] phraseology collecting

Danko.Sipka danko.sipka at ASU.EDU
Mon Mar 1 03:22:10 UTC 2004


> Regular expressions work if you know at least one of the words that would
> be involved in a collocation, right?

Well, looking into their syntax, one would assume that ".*" ".*" would give
you all bigrams.
You may also try Perl regex to see if they are allowed. That would be
.+?\s.+?\s
Also, if you look at the following example:
src="SK.*" & tag=".*verb.*"] [tag=".*prep.*"] Restricted to fiction: All
verbs followed by a preposition, e.g. pustet ut, bestemmer for.
you see that you can look for the part-of-speech sequences regardless of
what the lexical items are.
Best,

Danko




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