Construction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structures of language. However, syntagmatic meaning and coding interact in a complex way with paradigmatic structures such as lexis, metonymy, and metaphor. How can Construction Grammar capture the formal and semantic structure of entrenched schematic constructions while rigorously accounting for all these parameters? Based on the analysis of the conceptual domain of ‘stealing ’ in English, this study demonstrates that through combining three different approaches to linguistic structure, the study of the semantic frame, the cognitive model, and the onomasiological lexical field, we can more properly appreciate and explain lexical, metaphoric, and constructional interpla...
Learning a foreign language often appears to be an arduous endeavour. In addition to being a difficu...
Inspired by Strugielska’s (2012) article “Alternate Construals of Source and Target Domains in Conce...
This paper presents a novel view of the boundary between the generalizable and the idiosyncratic in ...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
Constructions and Frames is an international peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for constru...
Construction Grammar approaches assume the existence of a constructicon, i.e. a network of grammatic...
Construction Grammar sees the language system as consisting solely of conventionalized pairings of f...
International audienceOn the basis of a corpus-based study of the at-frame in English, this article ...
The paper shows that meaning is not encoded sic et simpliciter in linguistic units, but linguistic u...
Construction Grammar, as exemplified in the work of Adele Goldberg and others, is an attempt to redu...
This study focuses on the question of the internal organization of the lexicon. In recent years, so...
Construction grammarians are still quite reluctant to extend their description to units beyond the s...
Goldberg's (1995) recognition that, in addition to various word-level constructions, sentences also ...
In recent years, foreign language pedagogy has recognized the need to focus (i) on larger meaningful...
Learning a foreign language often appears to be an arduous endeavour. In addition to being a difficu...
Inspired by Strugielska’s (2012) article “Alternate Construals of Source and Target Domains in Conce...
This paper presents a novel view of the boundary between the generalizable and the idiosyncratic in ...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
Constructions and Frames is an international peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for constru...
Construction Grammar approaches assume the existence of a constructicon, i.e. a network of grammatic...
Construction Grammar sees the language system as consisting solely of conventionalized pairings of f...
International audienceOn the basis of a corpus-based study of the at-frame in English, this article ...
The paper shows that meaning is not encoded sic et simpliciter in linguistic units, but linguistic u...
Construction Grammar, as exemplified in the work of Adele Goldberg and others, is an attempt to redu...
This study focuses on the question of the internal organization of the lexicon. In recent years, so...
Construction grammarians are still quite reluctant to extend their description to units beyond the s...
Goldberg's (1995) recognition that, in addition to various word-level constructions, sentences also ...
In recent years, foreign language pedagogy has recognized the need to focus (i) on larger meaningful...
Learning a foreign language often appears to be an arduous endeavour. In addition to being a difficu...
Inspired by Strugielska’s (2012) article “Alternate Construals of Source and Target Domains in Conce...
This paper presents a novel view of the boundary between the generalizable and the idiosyncratic in ...