Theory and data in cognitive linguistics

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Theory and data in cognitive linguistics

edited by Nikolas Gisborne, Willem B. Hollmann

(Benjamins current topics, v. 67)

John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2014

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"The genesis of this volume was a workshop at the Societas Linguistica Europaea conference in Vilnius in 2010, organised by Hollmann and Gisborne, on the question of what specific contribution cognitive linguistics has made to the gathering and analysis of linguistic data"--P. [1]

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Cognitive linguistics has an honourable tradition of paying respect to naturally occurring language data and there have been fruitful interactions between corpus data and aspects of linguistic structure and meaning. More recently, dialect data and sociolinguistic data collection methods/theoretical concepts have started to generate interest. There has also been an increase in several kinds of experimental work. However, not all linguistic data is simply naturally occurring or derived from experiments with statistically robust samples of speakers. Other traditions, especially the generative tradition, have fruitfully used introspection and questions about the grammaticality of different strings to uncover patterns which might otherwise have gone unnoticed. The divide between generative and cognitive approaches to language is intimately connected to the kinds of data drawn on, and the way in which generalisations are derived from these data. The papers in this volume explore these issues through the lens of synchronic linguistic analysis, the study of language change, typological investigation and experimental study. Originally published in Studies in Language Vol. 36:3 (2012).

目次

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Theory and data in cognitive linguistics (by Gisborne, Nikolas)
  • 3. Frequencies, probabilities, and association measures in usage-/exemplar-based linguistics: Some necessary clarifications (by Gries, Stefan Th.)
  • 4. Reconstructing constructional semantics: The dative subject construction in Old Norse-Icelandic, Latin, Ancient Greek, Old Russian and Old Lithuanian (by Barddal, Johanna)
  • 5. The historical development of the it-cleft: A comparison of two different approaches (by Patten, Amanda L.)
  • 6. Theory and data in diachronic Construction Grammar: The case of the what with construction (by Trousdale, Graeme)
  • 7. The semantics of definite expressions and the grammaticalization of THE (by Gisborne, Nikolas)
  • 8. Cognitive explanations, distributional evidence, and diachrony (by Cristofaro, Sonia)
  • 9. Word classes: Towards a more comprehensive usage-based account (by Hollmann, Willem B.)
  • 10. Smashing new results on aspectual framing: How people talk about car accidents (by Matlock, Teenie)
  • 11. Index

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