noun
- Plural of colligation; the act or process of binding together or connecting things into a unified whole.
- In linguistics and cognitive science, the grouping or association of linguistic elements (such as words or morphemes) based on patterns or relationships.
Usage: formal; often used in academic or philosophical contexts
Usage: technical; linguistics
Examples
- The colligations of ideas in the philosopher's work created a coherent theoretical framework.
- Researchers studied the colligations between word forms to understand language acquisition.
- The colligations of historical events helped scholars construct a narrative of the period.
- In cognitive linguistics, colligations describe how words tend to cluster together in usage.
- The artist explored visual colligations, bringing disparate elements into meaningful relationships.