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Date: 02-Feb-2008 From: yushan ke <yushan.kegmail.com> Subject: Corpus Pattern Analysis of Phrasal Verbs E-mail this message to a friend
I am working on a research of comparing the phrasal verb uses in a Chinese learner corpus with a NS English corpus. I found there is a project called "Corpus Pattern Analysis" conducted at the Marsaryk University and Brandies University, with a purpose to build a "Pattern Dictionary of English Verbs." The link is: http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/projekty/cpa/
Does anyone know the results of this project or the dictionary in the scope of phrasal verbs? Or if anyone can kindly provide me with the literature related to the analysis approaches of phrasal verbs or verb-particle constructions? Many thanks in advance.