The paper shows that meaning is not encoded sic et simpliciter in linguistic units, but linguistic units are prompts language users rely upon in order to construct meaningful conceptual representations in their mind; linguistic units are conceived as points of access to more elaborate conceptual structures that enable us to elaborate and construct meaning. Understanding entails a process of completion. In the syntactic pattern that conveys the meaning of caused motion, the co-predication of verb plus preposition gives rise to a meaning of motion that is not encoded in the two co-predicators, which share the same argument conflating the roles of affected object and actor; this entails that the meaning of the pattern is not derivable from ...
Although the term predicate is routinely used in cognitive grammar, predication only plays a margina...
International audienceOn the basis of a corpus-based study of the at-frame in English, this article ...
Construction Grammar approaches assume the existence of a constructicon, i.e. a network of grammatic...
The paper shows that meaning is not encoded sic et simpliciter in linguistic units, but linguistic u...
As a whole, it offers the reader a broad range of interrelated topics in Semantics. Needless to say,...
International audienceWe would like to propose a new model of meaning construction based on language...
Construction Grammar, as exemplified in the work of Adele Goldberg and others, is an attempt to redu...
An « instructional » definition of linguistic units based upon Claude Vandeloise’s notion of « funct...
What types of linguistic information do people use to construct the meaning of a sentence? The purp...
Goldberg's (1995) recognition that, in addition to various word-level constructions, sentences also ...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
The shaping of complex meanings depends on punctual and relational coding and inferencing. Coding is...
Linguists and psycholinguists have traditionally argued that meaning comes primarily or exclusively ...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
concepts, cognitive models and meaning-construction VYVYAN EVANS In this paper I address the role of...
Although the term predicate is routinely used in cognitive grammar, predication only plays a margina...
International audienceOn the basis of a corpus-based study of the at-frame in English, this article ...
Construction Grammar approaches assume the existence of a constructicon, i.e. a network of grammatic...
The paper shows that meaning is not encoded sic et simpliciter in linguistic units, but linguistic u...
As a whole, it offers the reader a broad range of interrelated topics in Semantics. Needless to say,...
International audienceWe would like to propose a new model of meaning construction based on language...
Construction Grammar, as exemplified in the work of Adele Goldberg and others, is an attempt to redu...
An « instructional » definition of linguistic units based upon Claude Vandeloise’s notion of « funct...
What types of linguistic information do people use to construct the meaning of a sentence? The purp...
Goldberg's (1995) recognition that, in addition to various word-level constructions, sentences also ...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
The shaping of complex meanings depends on punctual and relational coding and inferencing. Coding is...
Linguists and psycholinguists have traditionally argued that meaning comes primarily or exclusively ...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
concepts, cognitive models and meaning-construction VYVYAN EVANS In this paper I address the role of...
Although the term predicate is routinely used in cognitive grammar, predication only plays a margina...
International audienceOn the basis of a corpus-based study of the at-frame in English, this article ...
Construction Grammar approaches assume the existence of a constructicon, i.e. a network of grammatic...