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  1. Argument structure in usage-based construction grammar
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    Teilw. zugl.: Freiburg, Univ., Diss., 2012 u.d.T.: Perek, Florent: Verbs, constructions, alternations: usage-based perspectives on argument realization

    Teilw. zugl.: Lille III, Univ., Diss., 2012 u.d.T.: Perek, Florent: Verbs, constructions, alternations: usage-based perspectives on argument realization

  2. Argument structure in usage-based construction grammar
    experimental and corpus-based perspectives
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Benjamins, Amsterdam [u.a.]

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    Subjects: Construction grammar; English language; Functionalism (Linguistics); Corpora (Linguistics)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Zugl.: Freiburg i. Br., Univ., Diss., 2012 u.d.T.: Perek, Florent: Verbs, constructions, alternations

  3. Argument structure in usage-based construction grammar
    experimental and corpus-based perspectives
    Published: 2015
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    Series: Constructional approaches to language ; 17
    Subjects: Construction grammar; English language; Functionalism (Linguistics); Corpora (Linguistics)
    Scope: X, 246 S., graf. Darst.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Zugl.: Freiburg i. Br., Univ., Diss., 2012 u.d.T.: Perek, Florent: Verbs, constructions, alternations

  4. Argument structure in usage-based construction grammar
    experimental and corpus-based perspectives
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    Publisher:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam

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    Dissertation, Universität Freiburg, 2012

    Dissertation, Université Lille III, 2012

  5. Argument structure in usage-based construction grammar
    experimental and corpus-based perspectives
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    Argument Structure in Usage-Based Construction Grammar -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Overview: Argument realization -- 1.2 Usage-based linguistics -- 1.3... more

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    Argument Structure in Usage-Based Construction Grammar -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Overview: Argument realization -- 1.2 Usage-based linguistics -- 1.3 Structure of the book -- 1.3.1 Part I: Verbs -- 1.3.2 Part II: Constructions -- 1.3.3 Part III: Alternations -- Part I. Verbs -- Chapter 2. Usage-based perspectives on verb valency -- 2.1 The verb in argument realization -- 2.1.1 Projectionist approaches and their limits -- 2.1.2 Constructional approaches -- 2.2 The division of labor between verbs and constructions -- 2.2.1 The problem of mapping form to meaning -- 2.2.2 The need for richer lexical knowledge -- 2.3 A usage-based account of verb valency -- 2.4 Summary -- Chapter 3. Empirical evidence for usage-based valency -- 3.1 The hypothesis and its predictions -- 3.1.1 The usage-based valency hypothesis -- 3.1.2 Existing evidence: Verb biases in language comprehension -- 3.2 Assessing cognitive accessibility -- 3.2.1 Why these verbs? -- 3.2.2 Design -- 3.2.3 Stimuli -- 3.2.4 Participants and procedure -- 3.2.5 Results -- 3.3 Comparison with usage data -- 3.3.1 Data collection -- 3.3.2 Valency distributions -- Sell -- Pay -- Buy -- 3.4 Conclusion -- Part II. Constructions -- Chapter 4. The usage basis of constructional meaning -- 4.1 The lexical origin of constructional meaning -- 4.1.1 Constructions and constructional meaning -- 4.1.2 Distributional biases and their significance -- 4.1.3 Experimental evidence -- 4.1.4 Evidence from corpus linguistics: Collostructional analysis -- 4.1.5 Summary: The usage basis of constructional meaning -- 4.2 Problems with the lexical basis of constructions -- 4.2.1 The conative construction -- Missed contact -- Lack of affectedness -- Lack of completion -- Repetition -- Lack of intentionality 4.2.2 The semantics of the conative construction -- 4.2.3 The conative construction in use -- 4.3 Conclusion -- Chapter 5. The importance of local generalizations -- 5.1 Low-level schemas -- 5.1.1 Varying degrees of schematicity -- 5.1.2 The status of low-level schemas -- 5.1.3 Conclusion: The importance of local generalizations -- 5.2 Low-level schemas in the conative construction -- 5.2.1 Verb-class-specific constructions -- 5.2.2 Verb-class-specific collexeme analysis -- Classification of verbs into semantic classes -- Operationalization of verb meanings -- Methods and results -- Implementation of verb-class-specific collexeme analysis -- 5.2.3 Verbs of ingestion -- 5.2.4 Verbs of cutting -- 5.2.5 Verbs of pulling -- 5.2.6 Verbs of hitting -- 5.3 Summary and conclusion -- Part III. Alternations -- Chapter 6. Alternations as units of linguistic knowledge -- 6.1 Argument structure alternations -- 6.2 Alternations in construction grammar -- 6.3 Alternations as allostructions -- 6.3.1 The allostructions model -- 6.3.2 The dative allostructions -- 6.3.3 The locative allostructions -- 6.3.4 Experimental evidence for allostructions -- 6.4 Alternation-based productivity -- 6.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 7. The usage basis of alternation based productivity -- 7.1 Asymmetries in alternations: An experiment -- 7.1.1 Goals of the experiment -- 7.1.2 General design and procedure -- 7.1.3 Stimuli -- Dative verbs of physical transfer -- Dative verbs of communication -- Locative content-oriented verbs -- Locative container-oriented verbs -- 7.2 Results -- 7.2.1 Meaning decision task -- 7.2.2 Sentence completion task -- 7.2.3 Contextual factors: A possible confound? -- 7.2.4 Summary -- 7.3 Accounting for productivity asymmetries -- 7.3.1 A context-based explanation -- 7.3.2 A usage-based explanation -- 7.4 Conclusion and prospects -- Conclusion Chapter 8. Summary and evaluation -- 8.1 Usage-based perspectives on argument realization -- 8.2 Theoretical and methodological implications -- References -- Appendix: Stimuli used in the productivity experiment (Chapter 7) -- Constructions index -- Name index -- Subject index

     

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    Argument Structure in Usage-Based Construction Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Overview: Argument realization; 1.2 Usage-based linguistics; 1.3 Structure of the book; 1.3.1 Part I: Verbs; 1.3.2 Part II: Constructions; 1.3.3 Part III: Alternations; Part I. Verbs; Chapter 2. Usage-based perspectives on verb valency; 2.1 The verb in argument realization; 2.1.1 Projectionist approaches and their limits; 2.1.2 Constructional approaches; 2.2 The division of labor between verbs and constructions

    2.2.1 The problem of mapping form to meaning2.2.2 The need for richer lexical knowledge; 2.3 A usage-based account of verb valency; 2.4 Summary; Chapter 3. Empirical evidence for usage-based valency; 3.1 The hypothesis and its predictions; 3.1.1 The usage-based valency hypothesis; 3.1.2 Existing evidence: Verb biases in language comprehension; 3.2 Assessing cognitive accessibility; 3.2.1 Why these verbs?; 3.2.2 Design; 3.2.3 Stimuli; 3.2.4 Participants and procedure; 3.2.5 Results; 3.3 Comparison with usage data; 3.3.1 Data collection; 3.3.2 Valency distributions; Sell; Pay; Buy

    3.4 ConclusionPart II. Constructions; Chapter 4. The usage basis of constructional meaning; 4.1 The lexical origin of constructional meaning; 4.1.1 Constructions and constructional meaning; 4.1.2 Distributional biases and their significance; 4.1.3 Experimental evidence; 4.1.4 Evidence from corpus linguistics: Collostructional analysis; 4.1.5 Summary: The usage basis of constructional meaning; 4.2 Problems with the lexical basis of constructions; 4.2.1 The conative construction; Missed contact; Lack of affectedness; Lack of completion; Repetition; Lack of intentionality

    4.2.2 The semantics of the conative construction4.2.3 The conative construction in use; 4.3 Conclusion; Chapter 5. The importance of local generalizations; 5.1 Low-level schemas; 5.1.1 Varying degrees of schematicity; 5.1.2 The status of low-level schemas; 5.1.3 Conclusion: The importance of local generalizations; 5.2 Low-level schemas in the conative construction; 5.2.1 Verb-class-specific constructions; 5.2.2 Verb-class-specific collexeme analysis; Classification of verbs into semantic classes; Operationalization of verb meanings; Methods and results

    Implementation of verb-class-specific collexeme analysis5.2.3 Verbs of ingestion; 5.2.4 Verbs of cutting; 5.2.5 Verbs of pulling; 5.2.6 Verbs of hitting; 5.3 Summary and conclusion; Part III. Alternations; Chapter 6. Alternations as units of linguistic knowledge; 6.1 Argument structure alternations; 6.2 Alternations in construction grammar; 6.3 Alternations as allostructions; 6.3.1 The allostructions model; 6.3.2 The dative allostructions; 6.3.3 The locative allostructions; 6.3.4 Experimental evidence for allostructions; 6.4 Alternation-based productivity; 6.5 Conclusion

    Chapter 7. The usage basis of alternation based productivity