Phraseology and Culture in English
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Phraseology and Culture in English
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+ N climate change climate evaluation climate crash climate patterns climate decay climate shock {adj. or N} + POLICY best policy dam building policy environmentally-sound policy national policy free trade policy wastewater management policy management policy 2.4.1. Resource Groups of collocations are also built around concepts which are central to environmental discourse, such as ‘awareness’ (to be ‘ecologically aware’, ‘socially aware’, ‘environmentally aware’ and ‘politically aware’) and ‘bal- ance’ (as in ‘ecological balance’ or the ‘balance of nature’. Another group includes resource. 294 Melina Magdalena and Peter Mühlhäusler RESOURCE + N resource base resource mobilization resource use resource development resource survey resource values {N adj.} + RESOURCE diminishing resource nonrenewable resource significant resource land resource pooled resource technological resource mineral resource prodigious resource valuable resource natural resource renewable resource water resource Collocations tend to be formed specifically within discourses and texts for those topics under consideration. The language contained in texts of this nature, which refer continually to such topics with a range of collocations, can be dense and difficult to comprehend. Collocation thus functions in a similar manner to jargons such as that formed by the process of compounding. 2.4.2. Feral Certain words signal “environmental topic” in collocations. It is an interest- ing exercise to ask people what kinds of things can be described as “feral”. Although in the Australian context, the current use of feral came out of environmental language to distinguish “native” species from those that have become out-of-control after their introduction to Australia, like many envi- ronmental multiword components, its use has been extended beyond the borders of this discourse. Exotic fauna such as pigs, horses, buffalo, foxes and rabbits are readily described as being “feral”. With flora, the distinctions may be even finer, as Download 1.68 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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