Exploring the lexis-grammar interface
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Exploring the lexis-grammar interface
(Studies in corpus linguistics, v. 35)
J. Benjamins, c2009
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"Results from a conference that was held under the title of the present volume at the Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany, from October 5-7, 2006"--ECIP data
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume showcases studies that recognize and provide evidence for the inseparability of lexis and grammar. The contributors explore in what ways these two areas, often treated separately in linguistic theory and description, form an organic whole. The papers in Section I (Setting the Scene) introduce some of the key methodological approaches and theoretical positions at the lexis-grammar interface, while Section II (Considering the Particulars) contains papers that report on case studies and show concrete applications of the central methods and theories. Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface is a stimulating collection of papers for anyone who wishes to learn more about and get fresh state-of-the-art perspectives on language patterning.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction: Zooming in (by Schulze, Rainer)
- 2. Part I. Setting the scene
- 3. Technology and phraseology: With notes on the history of corpus linguistics (by Stubbs, Michael)
- 4. Corpus-driven approaches to grammar: The search for common ground (by Hoey, Michael)
- 5. Valency - item-specificity and idiom principle (by Herbst, Thomas)
- 6. Fowler's Modern English Usage at the interface of lexis and grammar (by Busse, Ulrich)
- 7. The psycholinguistic reality of collocation and semantic prosody (1): Lexical access (by Ellis, Nick C.)
- 8. Part II. Considering the particulars
- 9. The lexicogrammar of present-day Indian English: Corpus-based perspectives on structural nativisation (by Mukherjee, Joybrato)
- 10. The semantic and grammatical overlap of as and that: Evidence from non-standard English (by Kolbe-Hanna, Daniela)
- 11. The historical development of the verb doubt and its various patterns of complementation (by Iyeiri, Yoko)
- 12. The grammatical properties of recurrent phrases with body-part nouns: The N1 to N1 pattern (by Lindquist, Hans)
- 13. A corpus-based investigation of cognate object constructions (by Hoche, Silke)
- 14. Revisiting the evidence for objects in English (by Meyer, Matthias L.G.)
- 15. Lexico-functional categories and complex collocations: The case of intensifiers (by Cacchiani, Silvia)
- 16. Polysemy and lexical priming: The case of drive (by Tsiamita, Fanie)
- 17. Local textual functions of move in newspaper story patterns (by Mahlberg, Michaela)
- 18. Loud signatures: Comparing evaluative discourse styles - patterns in rants and riffs (by Duguid, Alison)
- 19. Index
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