Lexical priming
A new theory of lexis which puts emphasis on how words are used in the real world and not on the definitions given to them by dictionaries. According to lexical priming, mental notes are necessary in terms of noticing how words combine, what grammatical patterns they follow, what meaning they're associated with, what kind of style or register they occur in, etc.
Lexical chunk
A group of words that are commonly found together. Lexical chunks include collocations but these usually just involve content words, not grammar.
In this dialogue there are five possible chunks:
- Did you 'stay long' 'at the party'?
- No, I 'got out of there' 'as soon as' they 'ran out of' food.
In this dialogue there are five possible chunks:
- Did you 'stay long' 'at the party'?
- No, I 'got out of there' 'as soon as' they 'ran out of' food.
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Author: CoboCards-User
Main topic: ELT
Topic: Language Terminology
Published: 13.05.2015
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