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This collection of papers brings together contributions from experts in functional linguistics and in Construction Grammar approaches, with the aim of exploring the concept of construction from different angles and trying to arrive at a better understanding of what a construction is, and what roles...
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Zusammenfassung: | This collection of papers brings together contributions from experts in functional linguistics and in Construction Grammar approaches, with the aim of exploring the concept of construction from different angles and trying to arrive at a better understanding of what a construction is, and what roles constructions play in the frameworks which can be located within a multidimensional functional-cognitive space. At the same time, the volume has a historical dimension, for instance in plotting the developments which led to recent models. The book is organised in three sections: the first deals with particular theoretical issues, the second is devoted to the recent Lexical Constructional Model, and the third presents a number of analyses of specific constructions. The volume thus makes an important contribution to the ongoing debate about the relationship between functionalist and constructionist models. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xx, 306 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Deconstructing Constructions -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- References -- Part 1. Theoretical issues -- Innovative coinage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The problem: Lexical creativity -- 3. He's Beckhamed it": Eponyms as contextuals -- 4. Lexical innovation in Construction Grammar and Functional Discourse Grammar -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- The construction of macro-events -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Verb-framed and satellite framed languages -- 3. Some problems in Talmy's typology -- 3.1 Macro-events - Complex information units -- 3.2 Unfitting" data -- 3.3. A need for a constructional approach -- 4. Macro-event constructions - The constituents of the typology -- 4.1 Constructions -- 4.2 Macro-event constructions -- Procedural function -- 5. A generalized typology of macro-event constructions -- 5.1 Motion events -- 5.2 Resultatives -- 5.3 Temporal contour (aspect) -- 5.4 Perception -- 6. A contrastive analysis of macro-event constructions -- 6.1 Motion events -- 6.2 Aspect -- 6.3 State change -- 6.4 Complex circumstances -- 7. Some results -- 8. Conclusion and some perspectives -- References -- Constructions, co-composition and merge* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The structural pattern of break verbs -- 3. Constructions, co-compositon, and merge -- 4. Co-composition and Role and Reference Grammar -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- A typology of morphological constructions* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Towards an RRG morphology -- 3. Constructions and constructional schemas in morphology -- 4. Constructional schemas in the morphology of Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara -- 5. Conclusion: The role of morphological constructions -- References -- Part 2. The Lexical Constructional Model: An overview -- The Lexical Constructional Model -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Relationships across theories. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. The genesis of the Lexical Constructional Model -- 3.1 From Dik's FG and Coseriu's Lexematics to the Functional Lexematic Model -- 3.2 The Functional Lexematic Model and Role and Reference Grammar: A synthesis -- 3.3 Further enrichment of the semantics: The role of Natural Semantic Metalanguage and Meaning Text Theory -- 3.4 Synthesis with Construction Grammar and metaphor/metonymy theory: The birth of the Lexical Constructional Model -- 4. Strengths -- 5. Challenges -- 5.1 The relationship between semantics and morphosyntax -- 5.2 The relationship between grammar and the lexicon -- 5.3 Extending lexical coverage -- 5.4 The upper levels of the model -- 5.5 Criteria of adequacy for functional theories -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Levels of description and explanation in meaning construction* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Projections vs. constructions -- 3. The role of verbal semantics -- 4. Lexical templates -- 5. The possible relations between verbs and constructions -- 6. The pragmatic and discourse dimensions of constructional meaning -- 6.1 Implicational constructions -- 6.2 Illocutionary constructions -- 6.3 Discourse constructions -- 7. Cognitive constraints on meaning construction: Cueing and subsumption -- 7.1 Cued inferencing -- 7.2 Subsumption -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Part 3. Studies of specific constructions -- Measuring out reflexivity in secondary predication in English and Spanish -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Some methodological preliminaries -- 3. An overview on the continuum between reflexives and middles/intransitives -- 4. The reflexive subjective-transitive construction -- 5. The self-descriptive subjective-transitive construction in English and Spanish -- 6. Closing remarks and outlook -- References -- The inchoative construction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An overview of the LCM. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.1 Microstructure: Semantic representation in the LCM -- 2.2 Enriching lexical templates: Qualia structure -- 3. The inchoative construction -- 3.1 Constructional templates: The constructicon -- 3.2 The semantics of inchoatives -- 3.3 The interaction of the thesaurus and the constructicon: Unification processes -- 3.3.1 Constraints on event structure -- 3.3.2 Constraints on arguments -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- Semantic and pragmatic constraints on the English get-passive* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Semantico-pragmatic features of the get-passive -- 2.1 Actional-causative with resultative meaning -- 2.2 Tendency to occur without an overtly expressed agent -- 2.3 Adverse or beneficial consequences of the event described -- 2.4 Involvement in and responsibility for the event described -- 2.5 Speaker's attitude towards the event -- 3. A constructional account of the get-passive -- 3.1 The data: Semantic types -- 3.2 The interaction between verb and construction -- 3.3 The semantics of the construction -- 4. Final remarks -- References -- Name index -- Language index -- Subject index -- The series Studies in Language Companion Series. | |
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spelling | Deconstructing constructions / edited by Christopher S. Butler, Javier Martín Arista. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub., ©2008. 1 online resource (xx, 306 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Studies in language companion series, 0165-7763 ; v. 107 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. English. Deconstructing Constructions -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- References -- Part 1. Theoretical issues -- Innovative coinage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The problem: Lexical creativity -- 3. He's Beckhamed it": Eponyms as contextuals -- 4. Lexical innovation in Construction Grammar and Functional Discourse Grammar -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- The construction of macro-events -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Verb-framed and satellite framed languages -- 3. Some problems in Talmy's typology -- 3.1 Macro-events - Complex information units -- 3.2 Unfitting" data -- 3.3. A need for a constructional approach -- 4. Macro-event constructions - The constituents of the typology -- 4.1 Constructions -- 4.2 Macro-event constructions -- Procedural function -- 5. A generalized typology of macro-event constructions -- 5.1 Motion events -- 5.2 Resultatives -- 5.3 Temporal contour (aspect) -- 5.4 Perception -- 6. A contrastive analysis of macro-event constructions -- 6.1 Motion events -- 6.2 Aspect -- 6.3 State change -- 6.4 Complex circumstances -- 7. Some results -- 8. Conclusion and some perspectives -- References -- Constructions, co-composition and merge* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The structural pattern of break verbs -- 3. Constructions, co-compositon, and merge -- 4. Co-composition and Role and Reference Grammar -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- A typology of morphological constructions* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Towards an RRG morphology -- 3. Constructions and constructional schemas in morphology -- 4. Constructional schemas in the morphology of Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara -- 5. Conclusion: The role of morphological constructions -- References -- Part 2. The Lexical Constructional Model: An overview -- The Lexical Constructional Model -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Relationships across theories. 3. The genesis of the Lexical Constructional Model -- 3.1 From Dik's FG and Coseriu's Lexematics to the Functional Lexematic Model -- 3.2 The Functional Lexematic Model and Role and Reference Grammar: A synthesis -- 3.3 Further enrichment of the semantics: The role of Natural Semantic Metalanguage and Meaning Text Theory -- 3.4 Synthesis with Construction Grammar and metaphor/metonymy theory: The birth of the Lexical Constructional Model -- 4. Strengths -- 5. Challenges -- 5.1 The relationship between semantics and morphosyntax -- 5.2 The relationship between grammar and the lexicon -- 5.3 Extending lexical coverage -- 5.4 The upper levels of the model -- 5.5 Criteria of adequacy for functional theories -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Levels of description and explanation in meaning construction* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Projections vs. constructions -- 3. The role of verbal semantics -- 4. Lexical templates -- 5. The possible relations between verbs and constructions -- 6. The pragmatic and discourse dimensions of constructional meaning -- 6.1 Implicational constructions -- 6.2 Illocutionary constructions -- 6.3 Discourse constructions -- 7. Cognitive constraints on meaning construction: Cueing and subsumption -- 7.1 Cued inferencing -- 7.2 Subsumption -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Part 3. Studies of specific constructions -- Measuring out reflexivity in secondary predication in English and Spanish -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Some methodological preliminaries -- 3. An overview on the continuum between reflexives and middles/intransitives -- 4. The reflexive subjective-transitive construction -- 5. The self-descriptive subjective-transitive construction in English and Spanish -- 6. Closing remarks and outlook -- References -- The inchoative construction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An overview of the LCM. 2.1 Microstructure: Semantic representation in the LCM -- 2.2 Enriching lexical templates: Qualia structure -- 3. The inchoative construction -- 3.1 Constructional templates: The constructicon -- 3.2 The semantics of inchoatives -- 3.3 The interaction of the thesaurus and the constructicon: Unification processes -- 3.3.1 Constraints on event structure -- 3.3.2 Constraints on arguments -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- Semantic and pragmatic constraints on the English get-passive* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Semantico-pragmatic features of the get-passive -- 2.1 Actional-causative with resultative meaning -- 2.2 Tendency to occur without an overtly expressed agent -- 2.3 Adverse or beneficial consequences of the event described -- 2.4 Involvement in and responsibility for the event described -- 2.5 Speaker's attitude towards the event -- 3. A constructional account of the get-passive -- 3.1 The data: Semantic types -- 3.2 The interaction between verb and construction -- 3.3 The semantics of the construction -- 4. Final remarks -- References -- Name index -- Language index -- Subject index -- The series Studies in Language Companion Series. This collection of papers brings together contributions from experts in functional linguistics and in Construction Grammar approaches, with the aim of exploring the concept of construction from different angles and trying to arrive at a better understanding of what a construction is, and what roles constructions play in the frameworks which can be located within a multidimensional functional-cognitive space. At the same time, the volume has a historical dimension, for instance in plotting the developments which led to recent models. The book is organised in three sections: the first deals with particular theoretical issues, the second is devoted to the recent Lexical Constructional Model, and the third presents a number of analyses of specific constructions. The volume thus makes an important contribution to the ongoing debate about the relationship between functionalist and constructionist models. Linguistic models. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077219 Grammar, Comparative and general. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056260 Typology (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139174 Grammaire comparée et générale. Modèles linguistiques. Typologie (Linguistique) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general fast Linguistic models fast Typology (Linguistics) fast Butler, Christopher, 1945- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjDRTPmFQc97tWXtP6CWWC Martín Arista, Javier. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no97006354 has work: Deconstructing constructions (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGkXBYhp77HtcXrPb8GVbq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Deconstructing constructions. 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spellingShingle | Deconstructing constructions / Studies in language companion series ; Deconstructing Constructions -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- References -- Part 1. Theoretical issues -- Innovative coinage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The problem: Lexical creativity -- 3. He's Beckhamed it": Eponyms as contextuals -- 4. Lexical innovation in Construction Grammar and Functional Discourse Grammar -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- The construction of macro-events -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Verb-framed and satellite framed languages -- 3. Some problems in Talmy's typology -- 3.1 Macro-events - Complex information units -- 3.2 Unfitting" data -- 3.3. A need for a constructional approach -- 4. Macro-event constructions - The constituents of the typology -- 4.1 Constructions -- 4.2 Macro-event constructions -- Procedural function -- 5. A generalized typology of macro-event constructions -- 5.1 Motion events -- 5.2 Resultatives -- 5.3 Temporal contour (aspect) -- 5.4 Perception -- 6. A contrastive analysis of macro-event constructions -- 6.1 Motion events -- 6.2 Aspect -- 6.3 State change -- 6.4 Complex circumstances -- 7. Some results -- 8. Conclusion and some perspectives -- References -- Constructions, co-composition and merge* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The structural pattern of break verbs -- 3. Constructions, co-compositon, and merge -- 4. Co-composition and Role and Reference Grammar -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- A typology of morphological constructions* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Towards an RRG morphology -- 3. Constructions and constructional schemas in morphology -- 4. Constructional schemas in the morphology of Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara -- 5. Conclusion: The role of morphological constructions -- References -- Part 2. The Lexical Constructional Model: An overview -- The Lexical Constructional Model -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Relationships across theories. 3. The genesis of the Lexical Constructional Model -- 3.1 From Dik's FG and Coseriu's Lexematics to the Functional Lexematic Model -- 3.2 The Functional Lexematic Model and Role and Reference Grammar: A synthesis -- 3.3 Further enrichment of the semantics: The role of Natural Semantic Metalanguage and Meaning Text Theory -- 3.4 Synthesis with Construction Grammar and metaphor/metonymy theory: The birth of the Lexical Constructional Model -- 4. Strengths -- 5. Challenges -- 5.1 The relationship between semantics and morphosyntax -- 5.2 The relationship between grammar and the lexicon -- 5.3 Extending lexical coverage -- 5.4 The upper levels of the model -- 5.5 Criteria of adequacy for functional theories -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Levels of description and explanation in meaning construction* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Projections vs. constructions -- 3. The role of verbal semantics -- 4. Lexical templates -- 5. The possible relations between verbs and constructions -- 6. The pragmatic and discourse dimensions of constructional meaning -- 6.1 Implicational constructions -- 6.2 Illocutionary constructions -- 6.3 Discourse constructions -- 7. Cognitive constraints on meaning construction: Cueing and subsumption -- 7.1 Cued inferencing -- 7.2 Subsumption -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Part 3. Studies of specific constructions -- Measuring out reflexivity in secondary predication in English and Spanish -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Some methodological preliminaries -- 3. An overview on the continuum between reflexives and middles/intransitives -- 4. The reflexive subjective-transitive construction -- 5. The self-descriptive subjective-transitive construction in English and Spanish -- 6. Closing remarks and outlook -- References -- The inchoative construction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An overview of the LCM. 2.1 Microstructure: Semantic representation in the LCM -- 2.2 Enriching lexical templates: Qualia structure -- 3. The inchoative construction -- 3.1 Constructional templates: The constructicon -- 3.2 The semantics of inchoatives -- 3.3 The interaction of the thesaurus and the constructicon: Unification processes -- 3.3.1 Constraints on event structure -- 3.3.2 Constraints on arguments -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- Semantic and pragmatic constraints on the English get-passive* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Semantico-pragmatic features of the get-passive -- 2.1 Actional-causative with resultative meaning -- 2.2 Tendency to occur without an overtly expressed agent -- 2.3 Adverse or beneficial consequences of the event described -- 2.4 Involvement in and responsibility for the event described -- 2.5 Speaker's attitude towards the event -- 3. A constructional account of the get-passive -- 3.1 The data: Semantic types -- 3.2 The interaction between verb and construction -- 3.3 The semantics of the construction -- 4. Final remarks -- References -- Name index -- Language index -- Subject index -- The series Studies in Language Companion Series. Linguistic models. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077219 Grammar, Comparative and general. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056260 Typology (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139174 Grammaire comparée et générale. Modèles linguistiques. Typologie (Linguistique) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general fast Linguistic models fast Typology (Linguistics) fast |
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