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Cognitive Construction Grammar
2013This chapter focuses on Cognitive Construction Grammar (CCG), which aims at providing a psychologically plausible account of language by investigating the general cognitive principles that serve to structure the network of language-specific constructions.
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Construction grammar and grammaticalization
2012AbstractThis article reviews literature on constructional change and its integration with grammaticalisation theory. It discusses a number of issues that are relevant to work on grammaticalisation and addresses several questions which fall out from a constructional view of grammaticalisation.
Amanda Patten, Nikolas Gisborne
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A construction grammar for the classroom
IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 2010Construction grammars (Lakoff 1987; Langacker 1987; Croft 2001; Goldberg 2006) are changing our perception of Second Language Acquisition but their impact our instruction has been muted. This article derives an applied model from the controversies surrounding such grammars. It argues for the usage based model of constructions (Stemberger and MacWhinney
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Interactional Construction Grammar
Linguistics Vanguard, 2015AbstractThe aim of this article is to introduceInteractional Construction Grammar, a new approach within construction grammar that has emerged during the recent years which combines ideas of ‘vanilla construction grammar’ with those of Interactional Linguistics.
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2012
AbstractRecent developments in neuroscience and behavioural sciences suggest approaching language as a cornerstone of Unified Cognitive Science. One such integrative effort is the Neural Theory of Language (NTL) project, which studies language learning and use as an embodied neural system using a wide range of analytical, experimental, and modelling ...
John Bryant +2 more
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AbstractRecent developments in neuroscience and behavioural sciences suggest approaching language as a cornerstone of Unified Cognitive Science. One such integrative effort is the Neural Theory of Language (NTL) project, which studies language learning and use as an embodied neural system using a wide range of analytical, experimental, and modelling ...
John Bryant +2 more
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1994
Abstract We present the state of construction of a lexicon-grammar of French, and, at the same time, principles applicable to other languages. The system which has been constructed can be considered as a specific linguistic theory systematically applied to a linguistic material that has a significant coverage.
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Abstract We present the state of construction of a lexicon-grammar of French, and, at the same time, principles applicable to other languages. The system which has been constructed can be considered as a specific linguistic theory systematically applied to a linguistic material that has a significant coverage.
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Ellipsis in Construction Grammar
2019AbstractThis chapter emphasizes the shared communicative motivation of ellipsis constructions that leads to cross-linguistic similarities and certain predictable functional constraints. More specifically, ellipsis is licensed by a system of motivated constructions, i.e. learned pairings of form and function.
Florent Perek, Adele E. Goldberg
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Extraction of organic chemistry grammar from unsupervised learning of chemical reactions
Science Advances, 2021Philippe Schwaller +2 more
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