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2018 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

The Glossary of EU English Competition Collocations and Terms

Authors : Łucja Biel, Agnieszka Biernacka, Anna Jopek-Bosiacka

Published in: Language and Law

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

This chapter presents the glossary of collocations of key terms identified in the EU English Competition Corpus for the purposes of the analysis presented in previous chapter. The aim of compiling a glossary of collocations and other phrasemes was to assist legal practitioners and other professionals who are non-native speakers of English in the reception and production of legal texts on Competition Law. Each entry consists of a key term-node in the nominal form, followed by its pronunciation, frequency of use and derivatives. The core of an entry comprises three types of collocational patterns of terms: adjectival patterns, nominal/prepositional patterns and verbal patterns.

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Footnotes
1
Kilgarriff et al. (2014).
 
2
Scott (2017).
 
3
For the sake of simplicity and functionality of a glossary, what we refer to as derivatives are in fact basic forms from which nominal term-nodes are derived, e.g. the term-node leniency derives from the adjective lenient, and not vice versa.
 
4
Deuter et al. (2015) available at https://​www.​oxfordlearnersdi​ctionaries.​com. This is one of the most popular advanced-level dictionaries for learners of English.
 
5
OED Online (2018).
 
6
The explanation of transcription symbols and the Pronunciation Guide may be found at https://​www.​oxfordlearnersdi​ctionaries.​com/​about/​pronunciation_​english.​html.
 
Metadata
Title
The Glossary of EU English Competition Collocations and Terms
Authors
Łucja Biel
Agnieszka Biernacka
Anna Jopek-Bosiacka
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90905-9_15