Wine tasting notes as formulaic texts

The linguistic term “formulaic language” refers to fixed expressions or sequences of words that are often used as a single unit and are typically stored in memory and retrieved as complete units during communication, rather than being constructed or analyzed anew each time by the rules of grammar. T...

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Autores: López Arroyo, María Belén, Sanz Valdivieso, Lucia
Tipo de recurso: artículo
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Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Valladolid
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Fraseológia especializada
Retórica textual
Lexicografia
Colocaciones
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spelling Wine tasting notes as formulaic textsLópez Arroyo, María BelénSanz Valdivieso, LuciaLexicografía especializadaFraseológia especializadaRetórica textualLexicografiaColocacionesRetórica textual5705.03 LexicografíaThe linguistic term “formulaic language” refers to fixed expressions or sequences of words that are often used as a single unit and are typically stored in memory and retrieved as complete units during communication, rather than being constructed or analyzed anew each time by the rules of grammar. Today, however, the concept of formulaicity has expanded beyond individual word combinations to include larger units as formulaic texts. In certain text genres such as abstracts and recipes, formulaicity is visible not only at the level of wording, but also in text content, structure, and layout. But it has not been examined in other text genres where professionals could benefit from this fixed structure in order to produce acceptable texts. In the present article we aim to analyze if wine tasting notes can be considered formulaic in nature. To meet our expectations, a corpus of wine tasting notes written originally in English will be used and collocations that help build up a text examined; by using Biel’s text-organizing patterns and term-embedding collocations, and by analyzing tasting notes in terms of Gülich’s criteria for formulaic texts, the present study will try to show if wine tasting notes are indeed formulaic. Our findings enhance dictionary entries by capturing the full spectrum of sensory experiences and professional terminology in oenology, improving lexical entries in both oenology and general monolingual dictionaries through the identification and categorization of formulaic language in wine tasting notesPID2020-114064RB-I00,” supported financially by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación. This work was also supported by Ministerio de Universidades, Savador de Madariaga Grant PRX22/00045 (2023) and by the Ministerio Educación de España under Grant FPU20-00293Toronto University Press2024info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/submittedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1558/lexi.28305https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/84390reponame:UVaDOC. Repositorio Documental de la Universidad de Valladolidinstname:Universidad de ValladolidInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/oai:dnet:uvadoc______::ca0df1d041ce0fdd760c984a179616f32026-06-13T12:44:47Z
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title Wine tasting notes as formulaic texts
spellingShingle Wine tasting notes as formulaic texts
López Arroyo, María Belén
Lexicografía especializada
Fraseológia especializada
Retórica textual
Lexicografia
Colocaciones
Retórica textual
5705.03 Lexicografía
title_short Wine tasting notes as formulaic texts
title_full Wine tasting notes as formulaic texts
title_fullStr Wine tasting notes as formulaic texts
title_full_unstemmed Wine tasting notes as formulaic texts
title_sort Wine tasting notes as formulaic texts
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv López Arroyo, María Belén
Sanz Valdivieso, Lucia
author López Arroyo, María Belén
author_facet López Arroyo, María Belén
Sanz Valdivieso, Lucia
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author2 Sanz Valdivieso, Lucia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Lexicografía especializada
Fraseológia especializada
Retórica textual
Lexicografia
Colocaciones
Retórica textual
5705.03 Lexicografía
topic Lexicografía especializada
Fraseológia especializada
Retórica textual
Lexicografia
Colocaciones
Retórica textual
5705.03 Lexicografía
description The linguistic term “formulaic language” refers to fixed expressions or sequences of words that are often used as a single unit and are typically stored in memory and retrieved as complete units during communication, rather than being constructed or analyzed anew each time by the rules of grammar. Today, however, the concept of formulaicity has expanded beyond individual word combinations to include larger units as formulaic texts. In certain text genres such as abstracts and recipes, formulaicity is visible not only at the level of wording, but also in text content, structure, and layout. But it has not been examined in other text genres where professionals could benefit from this fixed structure in order to produce acceptable texts. In the present article we aim to analyze if wine tasting notes can be considered formulaic in nature. To meet our expectations, a corpus of wine tasting notes written originally in English will be used and collocations that help build up a text examined; by using Biel’s text-organizing patterns and term-embedding collocations, and by analyzing tasting notes in terms of Gülich’s criteria for formulaic texts, the present study will try to show if wine tasting notes are indeed formulaic. Our findings enhance dictionary entries by capturing the full spectrum of sensory experiences and professional terminology in oenology, improving lexical entries in both oenology and general monolingual dictionaries through the identification and categorization of formulaic language in wine tasting notes
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