What is a collocation?
A collocation is two or more words
that often go together. These combinations just sound "right" to
native English speakers, who use them all the time. On the other hand, other
combinations may be unnatural and just sound "wrong".
In corpus linguistics, collocation defines a sequence of words or terms
that co-occur more often than would be expected by chance.
Look
at these examples:
natural
English...
|
unnatural
English...
|
the fast
train
fast food |
the
|
a quick
shower
a quick meal |
a
a |
Why learn collocations?
Ø Your language will be more natural and more easily
understood.
Ø You will have alternative and richer ways of expressing
yourself.
Ø It is easier for our brains to remember and use language in
chunks or blocks rather than as single words.
Types of Collocation
There are several
different types of collocation made from combinations of verb, noun, adjective
etc. Some of the most common types are:
- Adverb + Adjective: completely
satisfied (NOT
downrightsatisfied) - Adjective + Noun:
excruciating pain (NOT excruciating
joy) - Noun + Noun: a surge of
anger (NOT a
rushof anger) - Noun + Verb: lions roar
(NOT lions
shout) - Verb + Noun: commit
suicide (NOT
undertakesuicide) - Verb + Expression With
Preposition: burst into tears (NOT
blow up intears) - Verb + Adverb: wave
frantically (NOT wave
feverishly)
Example Collocation
Have
Have
- have a bath
- have a drink
- have a good time
- have a haircut
DO
- do business
- do nothing
- do someone a favor
- do the cooking
MAKE
- make a difference
- make a mess
- make a mistake
- make a noise
Take
- take a break
- take a chance
- take a look
BREAK
- break a habit
- break a leg
- break a promise
- break a record
- break a window
CATCH
- catch a ball
- catch a bus
- catch a chill
Reference
http://jchotamaela.blogspot.co.id/
http://sitiangreini-fib.blogspot.co.id/2015/04/makalah-linguistic.html
https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/collocations.htm
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