Belgian Journal of Linguistics, Volume 34 (2020)
The Wealth and Breadth of Construction-Based Research
Editors
| Ghent University
| University of Antwerp
| University of Antwerp
| Ghent University
| F.R.S.-FNRS & Université catholique de Louvain
| University of Antwerp
| University of Leuven
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 34] Expected June 2021. ca. 200 pp.
Publishing status: In production
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: The wealth and breadth of construction-based researchTimothy Colleman, Frank Brisard, Astrid De Wit, Renata Enghels, Nikos Koutsoukos, Tanja Mortelmans and María Sol Sansiñena |
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Construction mining: Identifying construction candidates for the German constructiconFabian Barteld and Alexander Ziem |
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Constructional creativity in a Romance language: Valency coercion in ItalianLucia Busso |
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Patterns of coining and constructions: The role of productivityRomain Delhem and Caroline Marty |
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Grammatical categories as paradigms in construction GrammarGabriele Diewald and Katja Politt |
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Code-switching and loan translation in German-American: A cognitive-constructional accountRyan Dux |
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Let’s get into it: Using contextualized embeddings as retrieval toolsLauren Fonteyn |
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Argument structure satisfaction via unselected adjuncts: The case of the Japanese causal Node constructionSeiko Fujii and Russell Lee-Goldman |
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Va a ser que no : The Spanish periphrastic future construction as refutative and assertive markerMar Garachana and María Sol Sansiñena |
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In search of constructions in writing process dataGaëtanelle Gilquin |
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Maximizing the explanatory power of constructions in cognitive construction grammar(s)Francisco Gonzálvez-García |
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Strange sounds, familiar words: Interlingual decoding from a CxG perspectiveAnna Hagel |
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The issue of specifying slots in argument structure constructions in terms of form and meaningThomas Herbst and Peter Uhrig |
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What would it take for us to abandon construction Grammar? Falsifiability, confirmation bias and the future of the constructionist enterpriseThomas Hoffmann |
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How to build a constructicon in five years: The Russian exampleLaura A. Janda, Anna Endresen, Valentina Zhukova, Daria Mordashova and Ekaterina Rakhilina |
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Mental representations of multimodal constructions: The case of Japanese psychomimesMasaru Kanetani |
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Individual differences in discourse priming: A traceback approachNikolas Koch, Antje Endesfelder Quick and Stefan Hartmann |
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Pleonastic complex words as functional amalgamsNikos Koutsoukos and Laura A. Michaelis |
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Pragmatic information in constructions: What do speakers generalize?Einat Kuzai |
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Semantics and pragmatics in construction grammarBenoît Leclercq |
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Concessive conditionals as a family of constructionsTorsten Leuschner |
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Dialect syntax in construction grammar: Theoretical benefits of a constructionist approach to double modals in EnglishCameron Morin, Guillaume Desagulier and Jack Grieve |
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Reduplication and repetition from a constructionist perspectiveNaonori Nagaya |
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Constructions as Discourse-Restrained Flexible PrototypesJan-Ola Östman |
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What is an alternation? Six answersDirk Pijpops |
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Strong resultative constructions in Romance between usage and norm: Evidence from Northern CalabriaDomenica Romagno |
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How the entrenchment-and-conventionalization model might enrich diachronic construction grammar: The case of (the) thing is (that)Hans-Jörg Schmid |
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Why we avoid the ‘Multiple Inheritance’ issue in usage-based cognitive construction grammarLotte Sommerer |
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Iconicity and word-formation: An examination of Adj+ie/y nominalisations through a bidirectional conceptualisation modelElizaveta Tarasova and José A. Sánchez Fajardo |
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Delineating extravagance: Assessing speakers⇔ perceptions of imaginative constructional patternsTobias Ungerer and Stefan Hartmann |
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Making good on a promise: Multidimensional constructionsRemi van Trijp |
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Cognitive reality of constructions as a theoretical and methodological challenge in historical linguisticsEva Zehentner |
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Subjects
Linguistics
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General