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Semantics and pragmatics in Construction Grammar
Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 2020AbstractThis squib provides a theoretical discussion on the use of the termssemanticsandpragmaticsin Construction Grammar. In the literature, the difference between semantics and pragmatics is often conceptualized either in terms of conventionality or in terms of truth-conditionality (Huang 2014, 299).
Benoît Leclercq
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, 2022
What do speakers of a language have to know, and what can they 'figure out' on the basis of that knowledge, in order for them to use their language successfully?
Thomas Hoffmann
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What do speakers of a language have to know, and what can they 'figure out' on the basis of that knowledge, in order for them to use their language successfully?
Thomas Hoffmann
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A computational construction grammar approach to semantic frame extraction
, 2021This paper introduces a novel methodology for extracting semantic frames from text corpora. Building on recent advances in computational construction grammar, the method captures expert knowledge of how semantic frames can be expressed in the form of ...
Katrien Beuls +2 more
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractConstruction grammar, or constructionist approaches more generally, emphasize the function of particular constructions as well as their formal properties. Constructions vary in their degree of generality, from words to idioms to more abstract patterns such as argument structure constructions, topicalization, and passive.
Adele, Goldberg, Laura, Suttle
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AbstractConstruction grammar, or constructionist approaches more generally, emphasize the function of particular constructions as well as their formal properties. Constructions vary in their degree of generality, from words to idioms to more abstract patterns such as argument structure constructions, topicalization, and passive.
Adele, Goldberg, Laura, Suttle
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What would it take for us to abandon Construction Grammar?
Belgian Journal of Linguistics, Volume 34 (2020), 2020One of the hallmarks of scientific theories is their falsifiability, i.e. the fact that they make predictions that can objectively be proven wrong. Thus, it is paramount that researchers, including linguists, are able to state what kind of evidence ...
Thomas Hoffmann
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Constructions are catenae: Construction Grammar meets Dependency Grammar
cogl, 2012Abstract The paper demonstrates that dependency-based syntax is in a strong position to produce principled and economical accounts of the syntax of constructs. The difficulty that constituency-based syntax has in this regard is that very many constructs fail to qualify as constituents.
Timothy Osborne, Thomas Gross
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