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John Benjamins Publishing Company,
[2018]
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Schriftenreihe: | Constructional approaches to language ;
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Beschreibung: | The volume is based on papers given at the ICCG-8 workshop, which was a part of the Proceedings of the International Conference on Construction Grammar. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vi, 316 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789027263308 9027263302 |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro; Constructions in Contact; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Part I. Constructions in contact; Construction Grammar and language contact; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical approaches to language contact phenomena; 3. Construction Grammar and Frame Semantics; 4. Constructions in contact; 5. Overview of the chapters; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References; Grammar is community-specific; 1. (Why) Yet another approach?; 2. Insights from contact linguistics: Language contact and its status in linguistic theory | |
505 | 8 | |a Argument 1: Language contact is everywhereArgument 2: Languages interact in multilingual speakers' cognition; Argument 3: Language contact affects language structure; Argument 4: Multilingualism serves a community's needs; Argument 5: What is a language, anyway?; 3. Taking usage-based CxG seriously: Towards socio-cognitive realism; 4. An integrated approach: The repertoire as constructicon; 4.1 Language-specificity as a constructional property; 4.2 Constructions without borders: Idioconstructions and diaconstructions; 4.3 Language-specific input vs. diasystematic constructicon? | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4 Pro-diasystematic change4.5 Generalisation gone wild?; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Part II. Constructional variation and change in contact; Towards a constructional analysis of the progressive aspect in Texas German; 1. Introduction; 2. The progressive aspect in English and German; 2.1 Progressive aspect; 2.2 The progressive aspect in English, Standard German, and dialectal German; 3. A Construction Grammar approach to progressive aspect; 4. Progressive marking in Texas German; 4.1 The present tense (progressive) construction with an optional adverb | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1.1 The present tense (progressive) construction in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA4.1.2 A TxG pres(prog) construction; 4.2 The 'am'-progressive; 4.2.1 The 'am'-progressive in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA; 4.2.2 A TxG 'am'-progressive construction; 4.3 The 'tun'-progressive; 4.3.1 The 'tun'-construction in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA; 4.3.2 A TxG 'tun'-progressive construction; 5. Summary and conclusion; References; Tense and aspect marking in (Low) German perfect constructions based on variety contact; 1. Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Introduction to the German split auxiliary system3. Situation of Low German in Westphalia and Emsland; 4. Method- Field research and survey design; 5. Qualitative characterization of the phenomenon in contact; 5.1. The phenomenon in the dialect variety; 5.2. The phenomenon in the (regional) standard variety; 6. Quantitative empirical analysis; 7. Aspectual contours of lexical and grammatical aspect; 8. Modeling in the framework of Construction Grammar; 9. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; A. Appendix; Distributional assimilation in constructional semantics; 1. Introduction | |
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spelling | International Conference on Construction Grammar (8th : 2014 : Universität Osnabrück) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018061574 Constructions in contact : constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages / edited by Hans C. Boas, University of Texas at Austin ; Steffen Höder, Kiel University. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018] 1 online resource (vi, 316 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Constructional approaches to language, 1573-594X ; 24 The volume is based on papers given at the ICCG-8 workshop, which was a part of the Proceedings of the International Conference on Construction Grammar. Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on online resource, title from digital title page (viewed on June 1, 2020). Intro; Constructions in Contact; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Part I. Constructions in contact; Construction Grammar and language contact; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical approaches to language contact phenomena; 3. Construction Grammar and Frame Semantics; 4. Constructions in contact; 5. Overview of the chapters; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References; Grammar is community-specific; 1. (Why) Yet another approach?; 2. Insights from contact linguistics: Language contact and its status in linguistic theory Argument 1: Language contact is everywhereArgument 2: Languages interact in multilingual speakers' cognition; Argument 3: Language contact affects language structure; Argument 4: Multilingualism serves a community's needs; Argument 5: What is a language, anyway?; 3. Taking usage-based CxG seriously: Towards socio-cognitive realism; 4. An integrated approach: The repertoire as constructicon; 4.1 Language-specificity as a constructional property; 4.2 Constructions without borders: Idioconstructions and diaconstructions; 4.3 Language-specific input vs. diasystematic constructicon? 4.4 Pro-diasystematic change4.5 Generalisation gone wild?; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Part II. Constructional variation and change in contact; Towards a constructional analysis of the progressive aspect in Texas German; 1. Introduction; 2. The progressive aspect in English and German; 2.1 Progressive aspect; 2.2 The progressive aspect in English, Standard German, and dialectal German; 3. A Construction Grammar approach to progressive aspect; 4. Progressive marking in Texas German; 4.1 The present tense (progressive) construction with an optional adverb 4.1.1 The present tense (progressive) construction in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA4.1.2 A TxG pres(prog) construction; 4.2 The 'am'-progressive; 4.2.1 The 'am'-progressive in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA; 4.2.2 A TxG 'am'-progressive construction; 4.3 The 'tun'-progressive; 4.3.1 The 'tun'-construction in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA; 4.3.2 A TxG 'tun'-progressive construction; 5. Summary and conclusion; References; Tense and aspect marking in (Low) German perfect constructions based on variety contact; 1. Introduction 2. Introduction to the German split auxiliary system3. Situation of Low German in Westphalia and Emsland; 4. Method- Field research and survey design; 5. Qualitative characterization of the phenomenon in contact; 5.1. The phenomenon in the dialect variety; 5.2. The phenomenon in the (regional) standard variety; 6. Quantitative empirical analysis; 7. Aspectual contours of lexical and grammatical aspect; 8. Modeling in the framework of Construction Grammar; 9. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; A. Appendix; Distributional assimilation in constructional semantics; 1. Introduction Construction grammar Congresses. Germanic languages Grammar Congresses. Grammaire de construction Congrès. Langues germaniques Grammaire Congrès. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. bisacsh Construction grammar fast Germanic languages Grammar fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Boas, Hans Christian, 1971- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001037775 Höder, Steffen, editor. has work: Constructions in contact (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGD67qcQ8TpPDGJ8W78VFq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: International Conference on Construction Grammar (8th : 2014 : University of Osnabrück). Constructions in contact. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018] 9789027201713 (DLC) 2018032951 Constructional approaches to language ; 24. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004030126 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1947655 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Constructions in contact : constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages / Constructional approaches to language ; Intro; Constructions in Contact; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Part I. Constructions in contact; Construction Grammar and language contact; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical approaches to language contact phenomena; 3. Construction Grammar and Frame Semantics; 4. Constructions in contact; 5. Overview of the chapters; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References; Grammar is community-specific; 1. (Why) Yet another approach?; 2. Insights from contact linguistics: Language contact and its status in linguistic theory Argument 1: Language contact is everywhereArgument 2: Languages interact in multilingual speakers' cognition; Argument 3: Language contact affects language structure; Argument 4: Multilingualism serves a community's needs; Argument 5: What is a language, anyway?; 3. Taking usage-based CxG seriously: Towards socio-cognitive realism; 4. An integrated approach: The repertoire as constructicon; 4.1 Language-specificity as a constructional property; 4.2 Constructions without borders: Idioconstructions and diaconstructions; 4.3 Language-specific input vs. diasystematic constructicon? 4.4 Pro-diasystematic change4.5 Generalisation gone wild?; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Part II. Constructional variation and change in contact; Towards a constructional analysis of the progressive aspect in Texas German; 1. Introduction; 2. The progressive aspect in English and German; 2.1 Progressive aspect; 2.2 The progressive aspect in English, Standard German, and dialectal German; 3. A Construction Grammar approach to progressive aspect; 4. Progressive marking in Texas German; 4.1 The present tense (progressive) construction with an optional adverb 4.1.1 The present tense (progressive) construction in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA4.1.2 A TxG pres(prog) construction; 4.2 The 'am'-progressive; 4.2.1 The 'am'-progressive in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA; 4.2.2 A TxG 'am'-progressive construction; 4.3 The 'tun'-progressive; 4.3.1 The 'tun'-construction in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA; 4.3.2 A TxG 'tun'-progressive construction; 5. Summary and conclusion; References; Tense and aspect marking in (Low) German perfect constructions based on variety contact; 1. Introduction 2. Introduction to the German split auxiliary system3. Situation of Low German in Westphalia and Emsland; 4. Method- Field research and survey design; 5. Qualitative characterization of the phenomenon in contact; 5.1. The phenomenon in the dialect variety; 5.2. The phenomenon in the (regional) standard variety; 6. Quantitative empirical analysis; 7. Aspectual contours of lexical and grammatical aspect; 8. Modeling in the framework of Construction Grammar; 9. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; A. Appendix; Distributional assimilation in constructional semantics; 1. Introduction Construction grammar Congresses. Germanic languages Grammar Congresses. Grammaire de construction Congrès. Langues germaniques Grammaire Congrès. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. bisacsh Construction grammar fast Germanic languages Grammar fast |
title | Constructions in contact : constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages / |
title_auth | Constructions in contact : constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages / |
title_exact_search | Constructions in contact : constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages / |
title_full | Constructions in contact : constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages / edited by Hans C. Boas, University of Texas at Austin ; Steffen Höder, Kiel University. |
title_fullStr | Constructions in contact : constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages / edited by Hans C. Boas, University of Texas at Austin ; Steffen Höder, Kiel University. |
title_full_unstemmed | Constructions in contact : constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages / edited by Hans C. Boas, University of Texas at Austin ; Steffen Höder, Kiel University. |
title_short | Constructions in contact : |
title_sort | constructions in contact constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in germanic languages |
title_sub | constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages / |
topic | Construction grammar Congresses. Germanic languages Grammar Congresses. Grammaire de construction Congrès. Langues germaniques Grammaire Congrès. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. bisacsh Construction grammar fast Germanic languages Grammar fast |
topic_facet | Construction grammar Congresses. Germanic languages Grammar Congresses. Grammaire de construction Congrès. Langues germaniques Grammaire Congrès. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. Construction grammar Germanic languages Grammar Conference papers and proceedings |
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