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 Thanks to the corpus linguistics, anyone can easily identify which strings of words are established collocations and which are not. A collocation consists of a key word (a node which usually is also [[en:pojmy:kwic|KWIC]] and a contextual word (collocate)).  Thanks to the corpus linguistics, anyone can easily identify which strings of words are established collocations and which are not. A collocation consists of a key word (a node which usually is also [[en:pojmy:kwic|KWIC]] and a contextual word (collocate)). 
  
-Let's try finding collocations of a word such as //bread//. We select EEBO as the corpus we wish to work with and then use a basic query type. After clicking on the search button, concordance lines will appear. //Bread//, a key word, is always located in the middle of the line (higlighted in pink). We then click on the **collocations** button located in the upper menu and select **custom** from the dropdown menu.+Let's try finding collocations of a word such as //bread//. We select [[en:cnk:eebo|EEBO]] as the corpus we wish to work with and then use a basic query type. After clicking on the search button, concordance lines will appear. //Bread//, a key word, is always located in the middle of the line (higlighted in pink). We then click on the **collocations** button located in the upper menu and select **custom** from the dropdown menu.
  
 [{{eebo-9.png?500|Form for collocation candidates}}] [{{eebo-9.png?500|Form for collocation candidates}}]