Idiom variation and decomposability Part II: Variation in the noun phrase

Pub Date : 2017-10-26 DOI:10.1515/PHRAS-2017-0007
Attila Cserép
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Abstract Variant forms of idioms have been extracted from an American English corpus of 450 million words to test the idiom decomposition hypothesis, which proposes a dependence relation between the degree of idiom decomposability and the extent to which expressions are variable. The more decomposable the idiom is, the more flexibility it is expected to exhibit. In this second part of the study, morphological flexibility (number and determiner) as well as lexico- syntactic flexibility (the addition of various pre- and postmodifiers) of the noun have been assessed and related to three decomposability rankings. The results provide some support for the hypothesis. Of the individual flexibility dimensions, only number variation has been found to be significantly dependent on scalar decomposability. Of the overall measures, noun morphology and overall noun variation are significantly correlated. The relation between overall modifier variation and scalar decomposability is close to statistical significance, although premodifier and postmodifier variations taken separately do not show any dependence. None of the variation measures appear to be related to categorical decomposability.
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习语的变异与可分解性第二部分:名词短语的变异
摘要从一个4.5亿单词的美国英语语料库中提取了习语的变体形式,以检验习语分解假说,该假说提出了习语可分解程度与表达变化程度之间的依赖关系。习语的可分解性越强,就越能表现出灵活性。在本研究的第二部分中,对名词的形态灵活性(数量和限定词)以及词汇句法灵活性(添加各种前置和后置修饰词)进行了评估,并与三个可分解性排名相关。研究结果为这一假设提供了一定的支持。在个体柔性维度中,只有数量变化显著依赖于标量可分解性。在整体测量中,名词形态与整体名词变异显著相关。整体修饰语变化与标量可分解性之间的关系接近统计显著性,尽管单独取修饰语前和修饰语后的变化没有显示出任何相关性。变异度量似乎都与分类可分解性无关。
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