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AILA Review, 2010
Constructions are the central unit of grammatical analysis in cognitive linguistics. In formal linguistics ‘construction’ referred to forms that were projected from lexical items rather than from an autonomous syntax. Thus, an expression, ‘I danced the night away’ requires an intransitive verb in a transitive construction provided ‘
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Constructions are the central unit of grammatical analysis in cognitive linguistics. In formal linguistics ‘construction’ referred to forms that were projected from lexical items rather than from an autonomous syntax. Thus, an expression, ‘I danced the night away’ requires an intransitive verb in a transitive construction provided ‘
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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? This is the question at the heart of Construction Grammar, an approach to the study of language that views all dimensions of language as equal contributors to shaping linguistic expressions ...
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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? This is the question at the heart of Construction Grammar, an approach to the study of language that views all dimensions of language as equal contributors to shaping linguistic expressions ...
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2005
The notion ‘construction’ has become indispensable in present-day linguistics and in language studies in general. This volume extends the traditional domain of Construction Grammar (CxG) in several directions, all with a cognitive basis. Addressing a number of issues (such as coercion, discourse patterning, language change), the contributions show how ...
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The notion ‘construction’ has become indispensable in present-day linguistics and in language studies in general. This volume extends the traditional domain of Construction Grammar (CxG) in several directions, all with a cognitive basis. Addressing a number of issues (such as coercion, discourse patterning, language change), the contributions show how ...
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Construction-Based Compositional Grammar
Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Construction of contextual grammars
Fundam. Informaticae, 2005Summary: The concept of a contextual grammar is slightly generalized here; the generalized grammars called contextual hypergrammars admit to introduce the so called reducing operators. Using some results concerning these operators a construction is described assigning a contextual grammar \(G_n(V,L)\) to any language \((V,L)\) and to any nonnegative ...
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Multimodal Construction Grammar
This Element in Construction Grammar addresses one of its hottest topics and asks: is the unimodal conception of Construction Grammar as a model of linguistic knowledge at odds with the usage-based thesis and the multimodality of language use? Are constructions verbal, i.e.openaire +1 more source
An inference approach to grammar construction
Computer Speech & Language, 1995A system of computer assisted grammar construction (CAGC) is presented in this paper. The CAGC system is designed to generate broad-coverage grammars for large natural language corpora by utilizing both an extended inside-outside algorithm and an automatic phrase bracketing (AUTO) system which is designed to provide the extended algorithm with ...
H.-H. Shih, Steve J. Young, Nick Waegner
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Constructions That Work: A Computational Grammar for English in Fluid Construction Grammar
2018This paper presents the first computational construction grammar for English that works for both comprehension and production – implemented in the open-source formalism Fluid Construction Grammar (Steels 2011, Beuls and van Trijp, 2016, www.fcg-net.org).
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Grammar-Based Argument Construction
2008The science of history motivates the investigation on how arguments are constructed, which are later to be used in argumentation frameworks. This is difficult as much arguments in history are frequently built upon sources which are mutually inconsistent.
Jörn Sprado, Björn Gottfried
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