THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF PHRASEOLOGY AND LEXICAL BUNDLES
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https://doi.org/10.2024/j1681s15Keywords:
Phraseology, lexical bundles, discourse analysis, language acquisition, corpus linguistics, NLPAbstract
Phraseology and lexical bundles play a significant role in language acquisition, discourse analysis, and computational linguistics. This study explores theoretical perspectives on phraseology and lexical bundles, emphasizing their functions in various linguistic contexts. The research examines their applications in academic writing, language teaching, and natural language processing (NLP). The findings suggest that understanding phraseological units enhances language fluency, textual cohesion, and cross-linguistic competence.
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