The Cambridge Handbook of Construction Grammar
Herausgeber: Fried, Mirjam; Nikiforidou, Kiki
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Herausgeber: Fried, Mirjam; Nikiforidou, Kiki
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"Bringing together a global team of scholars, this volumes provides an overview of current issues and applications in Construction Grammar. It includes innovative research alongside step-by-step introductions to the theory, making it essential reading for both researchers and students working in functional and cognitive approaches to linguistics"--
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"Bringing together a global team of scholars, this volumes provides an overview of current issues and applications in Construction Grammar. It includes innovative research alongside step-by-step introductions to the theory, making it essential reading for both researchers and students working in functional and cognitive approaches to linguistics"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 674
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1323g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511176
- ISBN-10: 1316511170
- Artikelnr.: 70472242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 674
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1323g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511176
- ISBN-10: 1316511170
- Artikelnr.: 70472242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Mirjam Fried and Kiki Nikiforidou; Part I. The Constructional
View of Language: 1. Frame semantics Yoshiko Matsumoto; 2. Constructional
syntax Hans C. Boas; 3. Framenets and constructicons Lars Borin and
Benjamin Lyngfelt; 4. Construction morphology and relational morphology Ray
Jackendoff and Jenny Audring; 5. Metaphors and constructions Karen
Sullivan; Part II. Methodological and Empirical Foundations of
Constructional Research: 6. Frequency: psychological and methodological
considerations Martin Hilpert; 7. Corpus linguistics and the
cognitive/constructional endeavor Stefan Gries; 8. Behavioral evidence and
experimental methods Florent Perek; 9. Constructional networks Lotte
Sommerer and Freek Van de Velde; Part III. Case Studies in Constructional
Morphosyntax; 10. Different constructional approaches in practice: a
comparative study Remi van Trijp; 11. Syntactic innovation and functional
amalgams Laura A. Michaelis; 12. Constructions in spoken interaction Jan
Lindström; Part IV. Multimodality and Construction Grammar: 13. Prosodic
constructions Nigel G. Ward; 14. Insubordination at the interaction of
discourse, grammar, and prosody; 15. Construction grammar and gesture
Elisabeth Zima; 16. Constructional approaches to signed language Sherman
Wilcox and Rocío Martínez; Part V. Constructions in Socio-Cultural and
Typological Variation: 17. Constructions in typological and
cross-linguistic context William Croft; 18. Constructions and language
contact Marianne Mithun; 19. Constructions and lectal variation Timothy
Colleman and Dirk Noël; 20. Construction discourse Jan-Ola Östman; Part VI.
Constructional Applications: 21. Construction grammar and artificial
intelligence Katrien Beuls and Paul Van Eecke; 22. Construction grammar and
language models Harish Tayyar Madabushi, Laurence Romain, Petar Milin and
Dagmar Divjak; 23. Construction-based language learning and teaching Sabine
de Knop; 24. Construction grammar and literature Alexander Bergs.
View of Language: 1. Frame semantics Yoshiko Matsumoto; 2. Constructional
syntax Hans C. Boas; 3. Framenets and constructicons Lars Borin and
Benjamin Lyngfelt; 4. Construction morphology and relational morphology Ray
Jackendoff and Jenny Audring; 5. Metaphors and constructions Karen
Sullivan; Part II. Methodological and Empirical Foundations of
Constructional Research: 6. Frequency: psychological and methodological
considerations Martin Hilpert; 7. Corpus linguistics and the
cognitive/constructional endeavor Stefan Gries; 8. Behavioral evidence and
experimental methods Florent Perek; 9. Constructional networks Lotte
Sommerer and Freek Van de Velde; Part III. Case Studies in Constructional
Morphosyntax; 10. Different constructional approaches in practice: a
comparative study Remi van Trijp; 11. Syntactic innovation and functional
amalgams Laura A. Michaelis; 12. Constructions in spoken interaction Jan
Lindström; Part IV. Multimodality and Construction Grammar: 13. Prosodic
constructions Nigel G. Ward; 14. Insubordination at the interaction of
discourse, grammar, and prosody; 15. Construction grammar and gesture
Elisabeth Zima; 16. Constructional approaches to signed language Sherman
Wilcox and Rocío Martínez; Part V. Constructions in Socio-Cultural and
Typological Variation: 17. Constructions in typological and
cross-linguistic context William Croft; 18. Constructions and language
contact Marianne Mithun; 19. Constructions and lectal variation Timothy
Colleman and Dirk Noël; 20. Construction discourse Jan-Ola Östman; Part VI.
Constructional Applications: 21. Construction grammar and artificial
intelligence Katrien Beuls and Paul Van Eecke; 22. Construction grammar and
language models Harish Tayyar Madabushi, Laurence Romain, Petar Milin and
Dagmar Divjak; 23. Construction-based language learning and teaching Sabine
de Knop; 24. Construction grammar and literature Alexander Bergs.
Introduction Mirjam Fried and Kiki Nikiforidou; Part I. The Constructional
View of Language: 1. Frame semantics Yoshiko Matsumoto; 2. Constructional
syntax Hans C. Boas; 3. Framenets and constructicons Lars Borin and
Benjamin Lyngfelt; 4. Construction morphology and relational morphology Ray
Jackendoff and Jenny Audring; 5. Metaphors and constructions Karen
Sullivan; Part II. Methodological and Empirical Foundations of
Constructional Research: 6. Frequency: psychological and methodological
considerations Martin Hilpert; 7. Corpus linguistics and the
cognitive/constructional endeavor Stefan Gries; 8. Behavioral evidence and
experimental methods Florent Perek; 9. Constructional networks Lotte
Sommerer and Freek Van de Velde; Part III. Case Studies in Constructional
Morphosyntax; 10. Different constructional approaches in practice: a
comparative study Remi van Trijp; 11. Syntactic innovation and functional
amalgams Laura A. Michaelis; 12. Constructions in spoken interaction Jan
Lindström; Part IV. Multimodality and Construction Grammar: 13. Prosodic
constructions Nigel G. Ward; 14. Insubordination at the interaction of
discourse, grammar, and prosody; 15. Construction grammar and gesture
Elisabeth Zima; 16. Constructional approaches to signed language Sherman
Wilcox and Rocío Martínez; Part V. Constructions in Socio-Cultural and
Typological Variation: 17. Constructions in typological and
cross-linguistic context William Croft; 18. Constructions and language
contact Marianne Mithun; 19. Constructions and lectal variation Timothy
Colleman and Dirk Noël; 20. Construction discourse Jan-Ola Östman; Part VI.
Constructional Applications: 21. Construction grammar and artificial
intelligence Katrien Beuls and Paul Van Eecke; 22. Construction grammar and
language models Harish Tayyar Madabushi, Laurence Romain, Petar Milin and
Dagmar Divjak; 23. Construction-based language learning and teaching Sabine
de Knop; 24. Construction grammar and literature Alexander Bergs.
View of Language: 1. Frame semantics Yoshiko Matsumoto; 2. Constructional
syntax Hans C. Boas; 3. Framenets and constructicons Lars Borin and
Benjamin Lyngfelt; 4. Construction morphology and relational morphology Ray
Jackendoff and Jenny Audring; 5. Metaphors and constructions Karen
Sullivan; Part II. Methodological and Empirical Foundations of
Constructional Research: 6. Frequency: psychological and methodological
considerations Martin Hilpert; 7. Corpus linguistics and the
cognitive/constructional endeavor Stefan Gries; 8. Behavioral evidence and
experimental methods Florent Perek; 9. Constructional networks Lotte
Sommerer and Freek Van de Velde; Part III. Case Studies in Constructional
Morphosyntax; 10. Different constructional approaches in practice: a
comparative study Remi van Trijp; 11. Syntactic innovation and functional
amalgams Laura A. Michaelis; 12. Constructions in spoken interaction Jan
Lindström; Part IV. Multimodality and Construction Grammar: 13. Prosodic
constructions Nigel G. Ward; 14. Insubordination at the interaction of
discourse, grammar, and prosody; 15. Construction grammar and gesture
Elisabeth Zima; 16. Constructional approaches to signed language Sherman
Wilcox and Rocío Martínez; Part V. Constructions in Socio-Cultural and
Typological Variation: 17. Constructions in typological and
cross-linguistic context William Croft; 18. Constructions and language
contact Marianne Mithun; 19. Constructions and lectal variation Timothy
Colleman and Dirk Noël; 20. Construction discourse Jan-Ola Östman; Part VI.
Constructional Applications: 21. Construction grammar and artificial
intelligence Katrien Beuls and Paul Van Eecke; 22. Construction grammar and
language models Harish Tayyar Madabushi, Laurence Romain, Petar Milin and
Dagmar Divjak; 23. Construction-based language learning and teaching Sabine
de Knop; 24. Construction grammar and literature Alexander Bergs.