The Oxford handbook of construction grammar
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The Oxford handbook of construction grammar
Oxford University Press, c2013
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注記
Bibliography: p. [511]-578
Includes indexes
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The last decade has seen a rise in popularity in construction-based approaches to grammar. Put simply, the various approaches within the rubric 'construction grammar' all see grammar (morphemes, words, idioms, etc.) as fundamentally constructions - pairings of form and meaning. This is distinct from formal syntax which sees grammar as a system of atomized units governed by formal rules. Construction Grammar is connected to cognitive linguistics and shares many
of its philosophical and methodological assumptions. Advocates of Construction Grammar see it as a psychologically-plausible, generative theory of human language that can also account for all kinds of linguistic data. The research programs it has spawned range from theoretical morphological and
syntactic studies to multidisciplinary cognitive studies in psycho-, neuro-, and computational linguistics.
This Handbook is the first authoritative reference work solely dedicated to the theory, method, and applications of Construction Grammar, and will be a resource that students and scholars alike can turn to for a representative overview of its many sub-theories and applications. It has 24 chapters divided into 7 sections, with an introduction covering the theory's basic principles and its relationship with other theories including Chomskyan syntax. The book's readership lies in a variety of
diverse fields, including corpus linguistics, thoeretical syntax, psycho and neurolinguistics, language variation, acquisition, and computational linguistics.
目次
- Table of Contents
- Chapter Authors
- I. Principles and methods
- 1 Construction Grammar: Introduction Thomas Hoffmann and Graeme Trousdale
- 2 Constructionist Approaches Adele E. Goldberg
- 3 The Limits of (Construction) Grammar Paul Kay
- 4 Usage-based Theory and Exemplar Representations of Constructions Joan L. Bybee
- 5 Constructions in the Parallel Architecture Ray Jackendoff
- 6 Data in Construction Grammar Stefan Th.Gries
- II. Constructionist approaches
- 7 Berkeley Construction Grammar Charles Fillmore
- 8 Sign-based Construction Grammar Laura A. Michaelis
- 9 Fluid Construction Grammar Luc Steels
- 10 Embodied Construction Grammar Ben Bergen and Nancy Chang
- 11 Cognitive Grammar Cristiano Broccias
- 12 Radical Construction Grammar William Croft
- 13 Cognitive Construction Grammar Hans Boas
- III. Constructicon: from morphemes to clauses and beyond
- 14 Morphology in Construction Grammar Geert Booij
- 15 Words and Idioms Stefanie Wulff
- 16 Collostructional Analysis Anatol Stefanowitsch
- 17 Abstract Phrasal and Clausal Constructions Thomas Hoffmann
- 18 Information Structure Jaakko Leino
- IV. Acquisition and cognition
- 19 Construction grammar and First Language Acquisition Holger Diessel
- 20 Construction grammar and Second Language Acquisition Nick Ellis
- 21 Psycholinguistics Giulia Bencini
- 22 Brain Basis of Meaning, Words, Constructions and Grammar Friedemann Pulvermuller, Yury Shtyrov and Bert Capelle
- IV. Language Variation and Change
- 23 Principles of Constructional Change Mirjam Fried
- 24 Construction-Based Historical-Comparative Reconstruction Johanna Barddal
- 25 Corpus-based approaches to constructional change Martin Hilpert
- 26 Dialects, Discourse and Construction Grammar Jan-Ola Ostman and Graeme Trousdale
- 27 Constructions in Cognitive Sociolinguistics Willem Hollmann
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