The last decade has seen a rise in popularity in construction-based approaches to grammar. The various approaches within the rubric 'construction grammar' all see language as a network of constructions-pairings of form and meaning. Construction Grammar, as a kind of cognitive linguistics, differs significantly from mainstream generative grammar as espoused by Chomsky and his followers. Advocates of Construction Grammar see it as a psychologically plausible theory of human language. As such, it is capable of providing a principled account of language acquisition, language variation and language…mehr
The last decade has seen a rise in popularity in construction-based approaches to grammar. The various approaches within the rubric 'construction grammar' all see language as a network of constructions-pairings of form and meaning. Construction Grammar, as a kind of cognitive linguistics, differs significantly from mainstream generative grammar as espoused by Chomsky and his followers. Advocates of Construction Grammar see it as a psychologically plausible theory of human language. As such, it is capable of providing a principled account of language acquisition, language variation and language change. Research in Construction Grammar also includes multidisciplinary cognitive studies in psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and computational linguistics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas Hoffmann is Full Professor and Chair of English Language and Linguistics at the Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.; Graeme Trousdale is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at the University of Edinburgh.
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* Table of Contents * Chapter Authors * I. Principles and methods * 1 Construction Grammar: Introduction Thomas Hoffmann and Graeme Trousdale * 2 Constructionist Approaches Adele E. Goldberg * 3 The Limits of (Construction) Grammar Paul Kay * 4 Usage-based Theory and Exemplar Representations of Constructions Joan L. Bybee * 5 Constructions in the Parallel Architecture Ray Jackendoff * 6 Data in Construction Grammar Stefan Th.Gries * II. Constructionist approaches * 7 Berkeley Construction Grammar Charles Fillmore * 8 Sign-based Construction Grammar Laura A. Michaelis * 9 Fluid Construction Grammar Luc Steels * 10 Embodied Construction Grammar Ben Bergen and Nancy Chang * 11 Cognitive Grammar Cristiano Broccias * 12 Radical Construction Grammar William Croft * 13 Cognitive Construction Grammar Hans Boas * III. Constructicon: from morphemes to clauses and beyond * 14 Morphology in Construction Grammar Geert Booij * 15 Words and Idioms Stefanie Wulff * 16 Collostructional Analysis Anatol Stefanowitsch * 17 Abstract Phrasal and Clausal Constructions Thomas Hoffmann * 18 Information Structure Jaakko Leino * IV. Acquisition and cognition * 19 Construction grammar and First Language Acquisition Holger Diessel * 20 Construction grammar and Second Language Acquisition Nick Ellis * 21 Psycholinguistics Giulia Bencini * 22 Brain Basis of Meaning, Words, Constructions and Grammar Friedemann Pulvermüller, Yury Shtyrov and Bert Capelle * IV. Language Variation and Change * 23 Principles of Constructional Change Mirjam Fried * 24 Construction-Based Historical-Comparative Reconstruction Jóhanna Barðdal * 25 Corpus-based approaches to constructional change Martin Hilpert * 26 Dialects, Discourse and Construction Grammar Jan-Ola Ostman and Graeme Trousdale * 27 Constructions in Cognitive Sociolinguistics Willem Hollmann
* Table of Contents * Chapter Authors * I. Principles and methods * 1 Construction Grammar: Introduction Thomas Hoffmann and Graeme Trousdale * 2 Constructionist Approaches Adele E. Goldberg * 3 The Limits of (Construction) Grammar Paul Kay * 4 Usage-based Theory and Exemplar Representations of Constructions Joan L. Bybee * 5 Constructions in the Parallel Architecture Ray Jackendoff * 6 Data in Construction Grammar Stefan Th.Gries * II. Constructionist approaches * 7 Berkeley Construction Grammar Charles Fillmore * 8 Sign-based Construction Grammar Laura A. Michaelis * 9 Fluid Construction Grammar Luc Steels * 10 Embodied Construction Grammar Ben Bergen and Nancy Chang * 11 Cognitive Grammar Cristiano Broccias * 12 Radical Construction Grammar William Croft * 13 Cognitive Construction Grammar Hans Boas * III. Constructicon: from morphemes to clauses and beyond * 14 Morphology in Construction Grammar Geert Booij * 15 Words and Idioms Stefanie Wulff * 16 Collostructional Analysis Anatol Stefanowitsch * 17 Abstract Phrasal and Clausal Constructions Thomas Hoffmann * 18 Information Structure Jaakko Leino * IV. Acquisition and cognition * 19 Construction grammar and First Language Acquisition Holger Diessel * 20 Construction grammar and Second Language Acquisition Nick Ellis * 21 Psycholinguistics Giulia Bencini * 22 Brain Basis of Meaning, Words, Constructions and Grammar Friedemann Pulvermüller, Yury Shtyrov and Bert Capelle * IV. Language Variation and Change * 23 Principles of Constructional Change Mirjam Fried * 24 Construction-Based Historical-Comparative Reconstruction Jóhanna Barðdal * 25 Corpus-based approaches to constructional change Martin Hilpert * 26 Dialects, Discourse and Construction Grammar Jan-Ola Ostman and Graeme Trousdale * 27 Constructions in Cognitive Sociolinguistics Willem Hollmann
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