Table of contents
Part 1.Introduction
Chapter 1.
Construction Grammar meets Hispanic linguistics
Part 2.Comparative word-formation constructions
Chapter 2.
Collection nouns as a derivational category in Spanish
Analysing the productivity of collective suffixes on the basis
of ad hoc constructs
Chapter 3.
Lexical reduplication in Spanish and Italian
A constructional approach
Part 3.Phrase-level constructions
Chapter 4.
A constructional approach to causative support verbs
in Spanish
Chapter 5.
From idioms to semi-schematic constructions and vice versa
The case of [
a un paso de X]
Chapter 6.
The construction [
a TODO Nsg] in Spanish
Part 4.Abstract and schematic constructions
Chapter 7.
On deconstructing mood
A construction grammar approach to the Spanish subjunctive
Chapter 8.
Quotative
que constructions in
Spanish
A constructional variational approach
Chapter 9.
Que
conste/sepas and
como
si constructions in Spanish
Chapter 10.
A constructional analysis of
digo
yo in peninsular Spanish
Part 5.Extending the scope of constructionist research on Spanish
Chapter 11.
From
he aquí to
aquí
está
A case of constructional substitution
and syntactic regularization
Chapter 12.
On the role of verb-particle constructions in Old Spanish
Onomasiological networks and typological change
Chapter 13.
What can collaboratively produced lists tell us
about constructions?
A multimodal analysis of co-constructed enumeration practices
in spoken Spanish
Chapter 14.
Construction grammar and foreign language learning (L3)
Target and non-target language patterns including the Spanish verbs
tener and
ser
Subject index
Construction index