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The Oxford Handbook of Construction Grammar

Online ISBN:
9780199971459
Print ISBN:
9780195396683
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Construction Grammar

Thomas Hoffmann (ed.),
Thomas Hoffmann
(ed.)
Linguistics, University of Osnabrück
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Thomas Hoffmann is Assistant Professor at the University of Osnabrück. His main research interests are usage-based Construction Grammar, synchronic syntactic variation and World Englishes. He has published articles in international journals such as Cognitive Linguistics, English World-Wide and Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. On top of that, his monograph Preposition Placement in English (2011) was published by Cambridge University Press. Currently, he is writing the textbook Construction Grammar: The Structure of English for the Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics series.

Graeme Trousdale (ed.)
Graeme Trousdale
(ed.)
Linguistics and English Language, University of Edinburgh
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Graeme Trousdale is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. With Nikolas Gisborne, he edited Constructional Approaches to English Grammar (de Gruyter, 2008). He has published a number of journal articles and book chapters on constructional approaches to variation and change in English. He is the author of An Introduction to English Sociolinguistics (EUP, 2010), and is co-editor of Gradience, Gradualness and Grammaticalization (with E. C. Traugott, Benjamins 2010), and The Oxford Handbook of Construction Grammar (with T. Hoffmann, OUP, 2013). His latest book is Constructionalization and Constructional Changes (with E. C. Traugott, OUP, in press). [email protected]

Published online:
16 December 2013
Published in print:
18 April 2013
Online ISBN:
9780199971459
Print ISBN:
9780195396683
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This handbook presents a comprehensive account of current work on Construction Grammar, its theoretical foundations, and its applications to and relationship with other kinds of linguistic enquiry. This volume is divided into five sections. The first section highlights the fundamental assumptions shared by all constructionist approaches; the second describes the particular frameworks in which the notion of constructions plays a central role; the third illustrates how constructionist approaches can be used for the analysis of all types of (morpho)syntactic phenomena from the lexicon?syntax cline; the fourth discusses the psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic underpinnings of Construction Grammar; and the final section considers the relation of Construction Grammar to language variation and change. The handbook also traces the history of Construction Grammar and explains its distinction from Chomskyan Mainstream Generative Grammar.

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