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Lexical Collocations Used in the Selected Editorials of The Daily Herald

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Title Lexical Collocations Used in the Selected Editorials of The Daily Herald
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Publication date 2022-08-12
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Khin Myint Htun
Description
"This paper investigates the lexical collocations used in the five selected editorials from “The
Daily Herald”. The objectives of the paper are to explore the lexical collocations used in the
five selected editorials, to categorize them into seven types based on the theory of Benson
et al. (2010) and to find out which types of lexical collocations are the most frequently used
and which types are the least frequently used. Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students
of English (2019) is used to analyse the data. Descriptive qualitative method is used in this
research. The research shows that L3 (adjective + noun) is the most frequently used type
and L6 (adverb + adjective) is the least frequently used type in ""The Daily Herald"" . It can be
concluded that the writers use a number of lexical collocations in order to make their writing
more effective and the use of lexical collocations can help the readers comprehend the
editorials easily."
Keywords
collocations, lexical collocations, editorials
Journal articles
2022
Yadanabon University Research Journal
55-62
Vol.12, No.1
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