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An ELT Glossary : Polywords
Definition : A type of lexical chunk. Fixed expressions made up of more than one word, but which have to be understood as a single unit meaning one specific thing, which may not be retrievable by analysing their individual parts.
Examples :of course / by the way / by dint of / in spite of / So long
The fact that they need to be understood as a single unit is demonstrated by the fact that they will often (though not always) have synonymous one word equivalents - eg of course/naturally; in spite of/despite; by the way/incidentally; So long /Goodbye
The term was first introduced by Michael Lewis in "The Lexical Approach" (Heinle, ELT)