Macmillan Collocations Dictionary for Learners of English Michael Rundell

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Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera

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Reviewed by Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera
Universidad de Valladolid, Spain


 


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The Macmillan Collocations Dictionary for Learners of English (MCD) is a monolingual print dictionary aimed primarily at helping upper-intermediate to advanced students in productive use situations, such as taking English exams (especially the IELTS exams) and working in academic or professional environments. It has over 121,000 collocational phrases, a figure that leads Coffey to claim that the MCD attaches more collocates to each headword than competing dictionaries, for example, the Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students of English (OCD) (Coffey 2011: 329).

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Fuertes-Olivera, P. A. . (2019). Macmillan Collocations Dictionary for Learners of English: Michael Rundell. Language Value, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.6035/LanguageV.2011.3.7
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