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This text originated in the Colloquium on Verb Construction in German and Dutch, held at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig in February 2001. The book represents a number of different schools on the topic.
801.56 --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Dutch language --- Grammar --- German language --- Duitse taal --- Nederlandse taal --- Vergelijkende en algemene grammatica --- werkwoorden. --- werkwoordgroepen. --- Allemand (Langue) --- Néerlandais (Langue) --- Verb --- Verb phrase --- Verbe --- Syntagme verbal --- Werkwoorden. --- Werkwoordgroepen. --- Germanic Languages --- Languages & Literatures --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages --- Verb. --- Verb phrase. --- ALLEMAND (LANGUE) --- NEERLANDAIS (LANGUE) --- VERBE --- SYNTAGME VERBAL
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All languages are characterized by the regular cooccurrence of certain words; for example, we say in English, tall building but high mountain. These recurrent combinations or collocations are peculiar to each individual language and cannot be predicted by a learner of that language. There are thousands of striking collocational differences between English and Russian, which are of vital importance to language learners and translators. The REDVC lists Russian verbal collocations and translates them into English. Whenever possible, corresponding English collocations are used in the
Russian language --- Verb phrase. --- English. --- 801.3 =82 =20 --- Slavic languages, Eastern --- Dictionaries&delete& --- English --- Verb phrase --- Lexicografie. Woordenboeken--Russisch--Engels --- Engelse taal --- Russische taal --- werkwoordgroepen --- woordenboeken. --- Grammar --- English language --- Dictionaries
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