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Constructions and Frames, 2017
AbstractVan Trijp (2013,2014) claims that Sign-Based Construction Grammar (SBCG) and Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) are fundamentally different from Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG). He claims that the former approaches are generative ones while the latter is a cognitive-functional one.
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AbstractVan Trijp (2013,2014) claims that Sign-Based Construction Grammar (SBCG) and Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) are fundamentally different from Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG). He claims that the former approaches are generative ones while the latter is a cognitive-functional one.
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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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2013
This chapter discusses the Berkeley Construction Grammar (BCG), the framework through which grammatical phenomena of English were organized and described in that class. It explains the basic concepts of feature structures and unification, and introduces the valence requirements of predicating words and the devices for their satisfaction.
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This chapter discusses the Berkeley Construction Grammar (BCG), the framework through which grammatical phenomena of English were organized and described in that class. It explains the basic concepts of feature structures and unification, and introduces the valence requirements of predicating words and the devices for their satisfaction.
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Diachronic Construction Grammar
2015The main goal of this chapter is to discuss the value of the Construction Grammar framework to solving perceived problems with diachronic syntax. As such, one part of this chapter provides a condensed review of previous research in diachronic syntax, including a brief discussion of why many linguists have doubted the value of such work.
Jóhanna Barðdal, Spike Gildea
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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 ...
Jerome Feldman, Ellen Dodge, John Bryant
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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 ...
Jerome Feldman, Ellen Dodge, John Bryant
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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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2013
This chapter discusses the theory of Radical Construction Grammar (RCG). The typological diversity of languages leads to the hypothesis that all grammatical categories are language specific and construction specific and so constructions are basic units of syntactic representation.
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This chapter discusses the theory of Radical Construction Grammar (RCG). The typological diversity of languages leads to the hypothesis that all grammatical categories are language specific and construction specific and so constructions are basic units of syntactic representation.
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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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Extraction of organic chemistry grammar from unsupervised learning of chemical reactions
Science Advances, 2021Philippe Schwaller +2 more
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