Lexical bundles in computational linguistics academic literature
Adel Rahimi

TL;DR
This paper analyzes 8 million words of computational linguistics academic literature to categorize lexical bundles by structure and function, providing insights into language patterns in the field.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive categorization of lexical bundles in computational linguistics literature based on a large corpus analysis.
Findings
Identification of common lexical bundle structures
Classification of bundles by functional categories
Insights into language patterns in computational linguistics
Abstract
In this study we analyzed a corpus of 8 million words academic literature from Computational lingustics' academic literature. the lexical bundles from this corpus are categorized based on structures and functions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques · Second Language Acquisition and Learning · Topic Modeling
