Table of contents
Chapter 1.Building categories in interaction: Theoretical and empirical perspectives
1
Chapter 2.Ad hoc categorization in linguistic interaction
9
Chapter 3.Categories at the interface of cognition and action
35
Chapter 4.Lists in grammar and interaction: A construction-based approach to categorisation
73
Chapter 5.Are new words predictable? A pilot study on the origin of neologies by means of natural
selection
111
Chapter 6.The Camel Humps prosodic pattern: Listing for disaffiliating in spoken Hebrew
155
Chapter 7.Making the implicit explicit: Free enrichment in interaction?
187
Chapter 8.Online text mapping: The contribution of verbless constructions in spoken Italian and
French
211
Chapter 9.Exemplification in interaction: From reformulation to the creation of common ground
239
Chapter 10.The on-line construction of meaning in Mandarin Chinese: Focus on relative clauses
271
Chapter 11.Et cetera, eccetera, etc: The development of a general extender from Latin to Italian
295
Chapter 12.Morphopragmatics of rhyming and imitative co-compounds in Russian
317
Chapter 13.Encoding ad hoc categories in Georgian: Three types of echo-word construction
355
Chapter 14.French type-noun constructions based on genre
: From the creation of ad hoc categories to ad hoc
categorization
373
Chapter 15.In a manner of speaking: The co-construction of manner in spoken Italian dialogues
415
Chapter 16.Why it’s hard to construct ad hoc number concepts
339
Index
463
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