释义 |
co-oˈccurrence [f. co- + occurrence.] Simultaneous occurrence; an instance of this. Also attrib. So co-oˈccurrent a. and n.
1951Z. S. Harris Methods Struct. Linguistics xvii. 300 We are dealing with the co-occurrences of A and B. Ibid. 301 Many different conditions of limited co-occurrence..occur in various languages. 1954― in Word X. 146 An existing array of its co-occurrents. 1957― in Language XXXIII. 285 The co-occurrence set of each morpheme. 1962D. S. Worth in Householder & Saporta Probl. Lexicography 81 Multiple meanings can be specified by co-occurrent forms.., e.g., ‘hot (pepper, mustard) = picante...’ 1963J. Lyons Struct. Semantics ii. 19 The very severe restrictions on the co-occurrence of different units in the same sentence. 1963Language XXXIX. 9 Some or all of the pivot words have unique sets of cooccurrents. 1964M. A. K. Halliday et al. Linguistic Sci. ii. 33 This tendency to co-occurrence is the basic formal pattern into which lexical items enter. It is known as collocation, and an item is said to ‘collocate with’ another item or items. 1965Math. in Biol. & Med. (Med. Res. Council) iii. 120 He was concerned with a square symmetric matrix of frequencies of co-occurrence of index terms. |