Proceeding on the basis of the collocation theory advanced by
British functionalism, a language analysis model is developed for
the lexical level which is usable in the context of computer-aided
language processing. The working assumption is that traditional
knowledge about language-external entities is not an absolutely
necessary condition for the identification and characterization of
language units. The analysis of formatives and their collocative
behaviour in actual texts is assumed to be sufficient, particularly
in connection with the frequency and statistical significance of
their co-occurence. Maschine-aided language analysis procedures of
the kind envisaged here embed language units derived from
maschine-readable corpora into a lexical network, thus achieving a
characterization of those units which is satisfactory enough to
make it suitable for use in other language-processing tasks.
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