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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of Construction Grammar [Oxford Handbooks Online E-books]

Edited by (Senior Lecturer in English Language, University of Edinburgh), Edited by (Professor of English and American Studies, University of Regensburg)
  • Formatas: 606 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-May-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199971459
  • Oxford Handbooks Online E-books
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  • Formatas: 606 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-May-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199971459
The last decade has seen a rise in popularity in construction-based approaches to grammar. Put simply, the various approaches within the rubric 'construction grammar' all see grammar (morphemes, words, idioms, etc.) as fundamentally constructions -- pairings of form and meaning. This is distinct from formal syntax which sees grammar as a system of atomized units governed by formal rules. Construction Grammar is connected to cognitive linguistics and shares many of its philosophical and methodological assumptions. Advocates of Construction Grammar see it as a psychologically-plausible, generative theory of human language that can also account for all kinds of linguistic data. The research programs it has spawned range from theoretical morphological and syntactic studies to multidisciplinary cognitive studies in psycho-, neuro-, and computational linguistics.

This Handbook is the first authoritative reference work solely dedicated to the theory, method, and applications of Construction Grammar, and will be a resource that students and scholars alike can turn to for a representative overview of its many sub-theories and applications. It has 24 chapters divided into 7 sections, with an introduction covering the theory's basic principles and its relationship with other theories including Chomskyan syntax. The book's readership lies in a variety of diverse fields, including corpus linguistics, thoeretical syntax, psycho and neurolinguistics, language variation, acquisition, and computational linguistics.
Acknowledgments ix
Contributors xi
Abbreviations xix
1 Construction Grammar: Introduction
1(14)
Thomas Hoffmann
Graeme Trousdale
Part I PRINCIPLES AND METHODS
2 Constructionist Approaches
15(17)
Adele E. Goldberg
3 The Limits of (Construction) Grammar
32(17)
Paul Kay
4 Usage-based Theory and Exemplar Representations of Constructions
49(21)
Joan L. Bybee
5 Constructions in the Parallel Architecture
70(23)
Ray Jackendoff
6 Data in Construction Grammar
93(18)
Stefan Th. Gries
Part II CONSTRUCTIONIST APPROACHES
7 Berkeley Construction Grammar
111(22)
Charles J. Fillmore
8 Sign-Based Construction Grammar
133(20)
Laura A. Michaelis
9 Fluid Construction Grammar
153(15)
Luc Steels
10 Embodied Construction Grammar
168(23)
Benjamin Bergen
Nancy Chang
11 Cognitive Grammar
191(20)
Cristiano Broccias
12 Radical Construction Grammar
211(22)
William Croft
13 Cognitive Construction Grammar
233(22)
Hans C. Boas
Part III CONSTRUCTION: FROM MORPHEMES TO CLAUSES AND BEYOND
14 Morphology in Construction Grammar
255(19)
Geert Booij
15 Words and Idioms
274(16)
Stefanie Wulff
16 Collostructional Analysis
290(17)
Anatol Stefanowitsch
17 Abstract Phrasal and Clausal Constructions
307(22)
Thomas Hoffmann
18 Information Structure
329(18)
Jaakko Leino
Part IV ACQUISITION AND COGNITION
19 Construction Grammar and First Language Acquisition
347(18)
Holger Diessel
20 Construction Grammar and Second Language Acquisition
365(14)
Nick Ellis
21 Psycholinguistics
379(18)
Giulia M. L. Bencini
22 Brain Basis of Meaning, Words, Constructions, and Grammar
397(22)
Friedemann Pulvermuller
Bert Cappelle
Yury Shtyrov
Part V LANGUAGE VARIATION AND CHANGE
23 Principles of Constructional Change
419(19)
Mirjam Fried
24 Construction-based Historical-Comparative Reconstruction
438(20)
Johanna Barddal
25 Corpus-based Approaches to Constructional Change
458(18)
Martin Hilpert
26 Dialects, Discourse, and Construction Grammar
476(15)
Jan-Ola Ostman
Graeme Trousdale
27 Constructions in Cognitive Sociolinguistics
491(20)
Willem B. Hollmann
References 511(68)
General Index 579(6)
Index of Constructions 585
GT: Senior Lecturer, Department of Linguistics and English Language, University of EdinburghTH: English Linguistics, University of Regensburg, Germany