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Samantha Laporte
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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Chapter 4. Construction Grammar meets Corpus Pattern Analysis
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Chapter 5. Data and methods
Identifying constructions bottom-up in the International Corpus of English
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Chapter 6. Establishing the native norm
The <i>make</i>-constructicon in British English
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Chapter 7. The schematic to substantive patterning of <i>make</i> across New Englishes
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Appendix 1: The Lexically-Bound Constructions of <i>make</i> and their allostructions in ICE-GB
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388
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Appendix 3: The LBCs of <i>make</i> broken down per ASC and their frequency in ICE-GB, ICE-HK, ICE-IND and ICE-SIN
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Index
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https://benjamins.com
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/scl.100
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Samantha Laporte
Laporte, Samantha
Samantha
Laporte
University of Louvain
01
eng
417
xxii
395
LAN009060
v.2006
CFK
2
24
JB Subject Scheme
LIN.CORP
Corpus linguistics
24
JB Subject Scheme
LIN.ENG
English linguistics
24
JB Subject Scheme
LIN.SOCIO
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LIN.THEOR
Theoretical linguistics
06
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This book takes an integrated approach to the fields of Corpus Linguistics, Construction Grammar, and World Englishes through a thorough constructional and corpus-based examination of the patterning of the versatile high-frequency verb <i>make </i>in British English and New Englishes. It contributes to Construction Grammar theory by adopting a verb-based, rather than construction-based, perspective on argument structure. This allows the probing of the interface between verb-independent generalizations and item-specificity from an underexplored angle that offers new insights into the shape of the constructicon. From a variationist perspective, it seeks to (i) identify features of New Englishes and gauge whether these features exhibit traces of conventionalization, and (ii) assess whether the degree of institutionalization of the New Englishes correlates with linguistic behavior, both from a social and cognitive perspective, thereby contributing to the budding effort to integrate the cognitive and social dimensions into the modeling of linguistic variation in World Englishes.
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List of tables
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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43
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Chapter 2. The World Englishes paradigm and New Englishes
From colonial past to present sociolinguistic profile
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JB code
scl.100.03
45
77
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Chapter
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Chapter 3. Structural nativization in New Englishes
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JB code
scl.100.04
79
124
46
Chapter
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Chapter 4. Construction Grammar meets Corpus Pattern Analysis
10
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JB code
scl.100.05
125
161
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Chapter
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Chapter 5. Data and methods
Identifying constructions bottom-up in the International Corpus of English
10
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JB code
scl.100.06
163
238
76
Chapter
10
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Chapter 6. Establishing the native norm
The <i>make</i>-constructicon in British English
10
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JB code
scl.100.07
239
325
87
Chapter
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Chapter 7. The schematic to substantive patterning of <i>make</i> across New Englishes
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JB code
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327
340
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References
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Appendices. Appendix 1: The Lexically-Bound Constructions of <i>make</i> and their allostructions in ICE-GB
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374
378
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Miscellaneous
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Appendix 2: The LBCs of <i>make</i> broken down by ASC in ICE-GB
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JB code
scl.100.app3
378
388
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Miscellaneous
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Appendix 3: The LBCs of <i>make</i> broken down per ASC and their frequency in ICE-GB, ICE-HK, ICE-IND and ICE-SIN
10
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JB code
scl.100.app4
389
391
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Miscellaneous
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Appendix 4: The syntactic profiling the Light Verb Construction: output of the mixed-effects regression models
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JB code
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393
395
3
Miscellaneous
19
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Index
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