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245 0 0 _aConstructions across grammars /
_cedited by Martin Hilpert ; Jan-Ola �Ostman.
264 1 _aAmsterdam ;
_aPhiladelphia :
_bJohn Benjamins Publishing Company,
_c[2016]
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
_btxt
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337 _acomputer
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490 1 _aBenjamins Current Topics,
_x1874-0081 ;
_vvolume 82
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 _aPrint version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
505 0 _aIntro -- Constructions across Grammars -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Reflections on Constructions across Grammars -- 1. Towards a multilingual Construction Grammar -- 2. The contributions in this book -- 3. The way ahead -- References -- On the borrowability of subject pronoun constructions in Turkish-Dutch contact -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Turks/Turkish in the Netherlands -- 3. Subject pronoun use in language contact and change -- 4. How to analyze subject pronouns? -- 4.1 Problems with syntactic generalizations -- 4.2 Problems with discourse-functional categories -- 5. Analyzing subject pronouns through usage-based approaches -- 6. How to detect Dutch influence on NL-Turkish -- 6.1 Description of data -- 6.2 Frequency analysis -- 7. Unconventional NL-Turkish constructions with subject pronouns -- 7.1 Constructional analysis -- 7.2 Dutch influence on maximally specific constructions -- 7.2.1 [I don't know] construction -- 7.2.2 [As far as I know] construction -- 7.3 Dutch influence on partially schematic constructions -- 7.3.1 Subordinate constructions with subject pronouns -- 7.3.2 Left Dislocation: addition of a new construction -- 7.3.3 [Do you mean?] construction: an uncertain case of unconventionality -- 7.3.4 Yes/No question constructions -- 8. Discussion -- 9. Conclusion and further research -- References -- Appendix A. Discourse-marker-like elements -- Appendix B. Fixed expressions -- On the universality of frames -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Typological differences in framing causal events -- 3. Frames as a tool for translation assessment -- 3.1 Example 1 -- 3.2 Example 2 -- 3.3 Example 3 -- 4. Concluding remarks and future research directions -- References -- Phonological elements and Diasystematic Construction Grammar -- 1. Constructions all the way down?.
505 8 _a2. The place of phonology in construction grammar -- 2.1 Meaningful vs. distinctive elements -- 2.2 Phonological form: simple and more complex cases -- 3. Diasystematic Construction Grammar: A brief sketch -- 3.1 Multilingualism and socio-cognitive realism -- 3.2 Diaconstructions and idioconstructions -- 4. Phonological language markers -- 5. Concluding remarks -- References -- Clause combining across grammars -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Categories of analysis -- 3. Description of the study -- 3.1 Participants -- 3.2 Data elicitation -- 3.3 Text transcription, coding, and reliability -- 4. Results -- 4.1 Second language speakers as Advanced Speakers -- 4.2 Rhetorical preferences in clause combining across grammars -- 5. Structuring construal across grammars -- References -- Constructional tolerance -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 2.1 Collecting acceptability judgments -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 Procedure and participants -- 3. Results -- 3.1 General analysis -- 3.2 Factoring in the native acceptability ratings -- 4. Summary and discussion -- 4.1 Why are the English speakers tolerant towards the 'good' reflexive-motion sentences as well as the 'bad' ones? -- 4.2 Why are the French speakers more tolerant towards the 'good' ditransitive sentences than the English speakers? -- 4.3 Why do the French speakers appear to be more tolerant towards 'bad' caused-motion sentences than the English speakers? -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix 1. Stimuli sentences -- Appendix 2. DIALANG Vocabulary Size Placement Test (German version) -- Constructions do not cross Languages -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Generalization -- 2.1 The notion of language -- 2.2 What counts as evidence? -- 2.3 Syntactic Functions -- 2.4 Grammatical categories -- 2.5 Phonological form -- 3. Cross-linguistic transfer -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Index.
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650 0 _aSecond language acquisition.
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700 1 _a�Ostman, Jan-Ola,
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