Constructional Approaches to Nordic Languages
This volume presents eight studies of linguistic phenomena in Nordic languages (notably Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish) from a construction grammar perspective. The contributions both deepen and widen the focus of construction grammar applied to Nordic languages by dealing with a variety of topics, such as the constructional network, pseudo-coordination, additional language learning and emerging multilingualism, prototypical semantics in argument structure constructions, and domain-specific discourse and language behavior. The volume showcases the vibrant research activity within part of the construction grammar community dealing with Nordic languages, contributing to the knowledge about the structure, use and learning of these languages, as well as to the field of construction grammar as a whole.
[Constructional Approaches to Language, 37] 2023. v, 278 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Nordic languages and construction grammarEvie Coussé, Steffen Höder, Benjamin Lyngfelt and Julia Prentice | pp. 1–23
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Chapter 2. Life at the intersection: The lateral relations of han mannen, mannen, and den mannenBarthe Bloom | pp. 24–54
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Chapter 3. One man’s [ɕœtː] is another man’s [kʰøð̞]: Sound correspondence constructions in Interscandinavian decodingAnna Hagel | pp. 55–80
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Chapter 4. The Devil is in the schema: A constructional perspective on Swedish taboo-avoiding strategiesSteffen Höder | pp. 81–113
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Chapter 5. Meaning integration in pseudocoordinationTorodd Kinn | pp. 114–144
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Chapter 6. Construction grammar in domain-specific discourse: A contrastive analysis of existential constructions in Swedish, Norwegian and Dutch weather reportsVince Liégeois, Pierre-Yves Modicom and Lisa Bonne | pp. 145–178
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Chapter 7. The entrenchment of semi-schematic time constructions by German foreign language learners of SwedishJoel Olofsson and Julia Prentice | pp. 179–211
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Chapter 8. Danish verb prefixes and the schematizing transitive prefix constructionJohan Pedersen | pp. 212–246
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Chapter 9. Minimizers as negative reinforcers in NorwegianUrd Vindenes | pp. 247–275
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Index | pp. 277–278
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFK: Grammar, syntax
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009060: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax