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lexinfo:collocation is largely inapplicable to collocations as understood in FrAC, because it is defined as a relation between lexical senses, only. The definition ("Two terms that occur together far more frequently than chance") is also inapplicable because collocations in FrAC is anything that collocation scores can calculated for. They can be even less frequent than chance, but we need to be able to provide scores nevertheless.
The FrAC documentation must make this explicit. lexinfo:collocation really is about lexicalized collocations, not collocations in the statistical sense.
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lexinfo:collocation
is largely inapplicable to collocations as understood in FrAC, because it is defined as a relation between lexical senses, only. The definition ("Two terms that occur together far more frequently than chance") is also inapplicable because collocations in FrAC is anything that collocation scores can calculated for. They can be even less frequent than chance, but we need to be able to provide scores nevertheless.The FrAC documentation must make this explicit.
lexinfo:collocation
really is about lexicalized collocations, not collocations in the statistical sense.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: