言語教育学演習
Introduction †
Tono Zemi †
Presentation (July 10) †
- Analysis of the use of the verb "have " between JEFLL and BNC
- The collocation patterns of the verb "have" in JEFLL
- In JEFLL, "have" is often followed by food-related-nouns such as "have bread", "have rice", "have breakfast".
- The collocation patterns of the verb "have" in BNC
- In BNC, "have" is often used with abstract nouns. such as "have time", "have acess", "have time", "have difficulty" "have regard" "have problems" "have fun" and so on, although I can find the same collocations in BNC as in JEFLL, for,example, "have dinner" or "have money"
- these "have + abstract nouns" are often followed by prepositons rather than another noun.