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Alduais, Ahmed, Ammar Al-Khawlani, Shrouq Almaghlouth & Hind Alfadda
2022. Cognitive Linguistics: Analysis of Mapping Knowledge Domains. Journal of Intelligence 10:4  pp. 93 ff. DOI logo
Demeter, Gusztav
2016. On discourse-motivated “sorries”. In The Conversation Frame [Human Cognitive Processing, 55],  pp. 151 ff. DOI logo
Diewald, Gabriele
2009. Konstruktionen und Paradigmen. ZFGL 37:3  pp. 445 ff. DOI logo
Ebensgaard Jensen, Kim
2016. Cross-domain variation in the X itself as a grammatical construction. Cognitive Linguistic Studies 3:2  pp. 177 ff. DOI logo
Jensen, Kim Ebensgaard
2021. Don’t Kiasu and Rush Ok? A Cultural-Linguistic Take on the Interaction Between Loanwords and Constructions in World Englishes. In Cultural Linguistics and World Englishes [Cultural Linguistics, ],  pp. 101 ff. DOI logo
Jensen, Kim Ebensgaard
2024.  Well, maybe you shouldn’t go around shaving poodles: collostructional semantic and discursive prosody in the go (a)round Ving and go (a)round and V constructions. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 0:0 DOI logo
Glaz, Adam
2016. Virtual lexicogrammar. In Studies in Lexicogrammar [Human Cognitive Processing, 54],  pp. 75 ff. DOI logo
Gonçalves, Sebastião Carlos Leite
2020. Construções complexas em rede. In Sociolinguística e funcionalismo: vertentes e interfaces,  pp. 135 ff. DOI logo
Guevara, Emiliano & Sergio Scalise
2009. Searching for Universals in Compounding. In Universals of Language Today [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 76],  pp. 101 ff. DOI logo
Hilpert, Martin & Jan-Ola Östman
2014. Reflections on Constructions across Grammars. Constructions and Frames 6:2  pp. 137 ff. DOI logo
Hinaut, Xavier & Johannes Twiefel
2020. Teach Your Robot Your Language! Trainable Neural Parser for Modeling Human Sentence Processing: Examples for 15 Languages. IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems 12:2  pp. 179 ff. DOI logo
Höder, Steffen
2014. Phonological elements and Diasystematic Construction Grammar. Constructions and Frames 6:2  pp. 202 ff. DOI logo
Höder, Steffen
2018. Grammar is community-specific. In Constructions in Contact [Constructional Approaches to Language, 24],  pp. 37 ff. DOI logo
Imo, Wolfgang
2015. Interactional Construction Grammar. Linguistics Vanguard 1:1  pp. 69 ff. DOI logo
Iza Erviti, Aneider
2021. From Discourse Markers to Construction Grammar(s) in Discourse. In Discourse Constructions in English [Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics, ],  pp. 7 ff. DOI logo
Jia , Junwen
2024. Spatial Concepts within Syntactic Structures: The Topology-Imagery Hypothesis. Litera :2  pp. 104 ff. DOI logo
Johannsen, Berit
2022.  She has a stadium named after her . Constructions and Frames 14:1  pp. 41 ff. DOI logo
Karlsson, Emanuel
KIM, JONG-BOK & MARK DAVIES
2020. Englishwhat withabsolute constructions: a Construction Grammar perspective. English Language and Linguistics 24:4  pp. 637 ff. DOI logo
Li, Liu
2023. From Idioms to Constructions. In Quadri-syllabic Schematic Idioms in Chinese: Description and Acquisition,  pp. 7 ff. DOI logo
Lorenz, David
2020. Converging variations and the emergence of horizontal links. In Nodes and Networks in Diachronic Construction Grammar [Constructional Approaches to Language, 27],  pp. 244 ff. DOI logo
Luzondo Oyón, Alba
2014. Constraining factors on the family of resultative constructions. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 12:1  pp. 30 ff. DOI logo
Matela, Jiří
2017. Podmět v moderní japonštině, DOI logo
Sansò, Andrea
Sew, Jyh Wee
2007. Review of Fried & Boas (2005): Construction Grammars: Back to the roots. Lingvisticae Investigationes 30:2  pp. 328 ff. DOI logo
TAKAHASHI, HIDEMITSU
2019. <i>Cognitive Linguistics: SAGE Benchmarks in Language and </i><i>Linguistics </i>. ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 36:1  pp. 115 ff. DOI logo
Traugott, Elizabeth Closs
2020. Coussé, E., Andersson, P., & Olofsson, J. (Eds.) 2018.Grammaticalization Meets Construction Grammar. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 25:1  pp. 116 ff. DOI logo
Trousdale, Graeme
2015. Multiple inheritance and constructional change. In On Multiple Source Constructions in Language Change [Benjamins Current Topics, 79],  pp. 19 ff. DOI logo
Trousdale, Graeme
2018. Figurativeness in English grammar. In Substance-based Grammar – The (Ongoing) Work of John Anderson [Studies in Language Companion Series, 204],  pp. 311 ff. DOI logo
VAN BOGAERT, JULIE
2010. A constructional taxonomy ofI thinkand related expressions: accounting for the variability of complement-taking mental predicates. English Language and Linguistics 14:3  pp. 399 ff. DOI logo
VAN TRIJP, REMI
2014. Long-distance dependencies without filler−gaps: a cognitive-functional alternative in Fluid Construction Grammar. Language and Cognition 6:2  pp. 242 ff. DOI logo
Vandelanotte, Lieven
2023. Constructions of speech and thought representation. WIREs Cognitive Science 14:2 DOI logo
Willems, Dominique & Claire Blanche-Benveniste
2014. Chapter 4. A constructional corpus-based approach to ‘weak’ verbs in French. In Romance Perspectives on Construction Grammar [Constructional Approaches to Language, 15],  pp. 113 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 9. Characterization of models. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 367 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 7. Characterization of models. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 271 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 1. Introduction. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 10. Characterization of models. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 451 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 6. Characterization of models. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 219 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Figures and Tables. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. xv ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 3. Features for the characterization of models. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 133 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 11. Statistical analysis of final ratings. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 465 ff. DOI logo
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2014. References. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 507 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 2. Profiles. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 12. Compatibilities and contrasts. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 485 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Acknowledgment. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. xi ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 8. Characterization of models. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 307 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 4. Statistical analysis of the questionnaire data. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 167 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Chapter 5. Characterization of models. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. 197 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Abbreviations for models. In Exploring Functional-Cognitive Space [Studies in Language Companion Series, 157],  pp. xiii ff. DOI logo

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