Petición de contribuciones (revista)
The Yearbook of Phraseology is a fully international, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to research in phraseology, a linguistic subfield concerned with the study of word combinations of varying extent and type, and different degrees of fixedness. Word combinations are ubiquitous in language and constitute a significant resource for communication. Their study is of interest to many other subdisciplines of linguistics and even to other disciplines, throwing light on the make-up of constructions, their processing and learning, the make-up and modes of creation of complex building blocks of language, the methodology and use of corpora and statistical methods, as well as on the way in which language functions.
- Publication languages: English, Spanish, German, French.
- Free Access: All volumes older than 3 years.
The Yearbook of Phraseology is sponsored by EUROPHRAS (European Society of Phraseology).
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Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (España)
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