This short paper offers an impression of the state of the art in diachronic construction grammar research (section 1) and then considers the question of what kind of work on grammaticalization can be considered to be“diachronic construction grammatical” in nature (section 2). It is an only slightly modified version of the first (theoretical) part of a paper delivered at the 4th International Seminar of the research group “Discurso & Gramática”, held at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte in November 2012
Linguistic change is considered as the collective entrenchment of an innovative language trait which...
“Thoughts on grammaticalization” was first published in a working-paper version in 1982 and became v...
The focuses of this discussion are (1)lexicon unit and the requisites for construction of lexeme, (2...
This paper offers an impression of the state of the art in diachronic construction grammar research ...
The term grammaticalization originally denoted a particular outcome of language change (lexis > morp...
This paper will offer a state-of-the-art survey of work in historical linguistics (mainly, but not e...
Grammaticalization theorists are becoming increasingly aware of the relevance of constructions to th...
Grammaticalization research has increasingly highlighted the notion of constructions in the last dec...
The main goal of this chapter is to discuss the value of the Construction Grammar framework to solvi...
The main goal of this chapter is to discuss the value of the Construction Grammar framework to solvi...
Construction Grammar as a framework offers a new perspective on traditional historical questions in ...
Construction Grammar as a framework offers a new perspective on traditional historical questions in ...
As the introductory paper of a collection of articles, this contribution has a threefold purpose. Fi...
In recent grammaticalization studies, the notion of “context types” has been employed to describe th...
Linguistic change is considered as the collective entrenchment of an innovative language trait which...
Linguistic change is considered as the collective entrenchment of an innovative language trait which...
“Thoughts on grammaticalization” was first published in a working-paper version in 1982 and became v...
The focuses of this discussion are (1)lexicon unit and the requisites for construction of lexeme, (2...
This paper offers an impression of the state of the art in diachronic construction grammar research ...
The term grammaticalization originally denoted a particular outcome of language change (lexis > morp...
This paper will offer a state-of-the-art survey of work in historical linguistics (mainly, but not e...
Grammaticalization theorists are becoming increasingly aware of the relevance of constructions to th...
Grammaticalization research has increasingly highlighted the notion of constructions in the last dec...
The main goal of this chapter is to discuss the value of the Construction Grammar framework to solvi...
The main goal of this chapter is to discuss the value of the Construction Grammar framework to solvi...
Construction Grammar as a framework offers a new perspective on traditional historical questions in ...
Construction Grammar as a framework offers a new perspective on traditional historical questions in ...
As the introductory paper of a collection of articles, this contribution has a threefold purpose. Fi...
In recent grammaticalization studies, the notion of “context types” has been employed to describe th...
Linguistic change is considered as the collective entrenchment of an innovative language trait which...
Linguistic change is considered as the collective entrenchment of an innovative language trait which...
“Thoughts on grammaticalization” was first published in a working-paper version in 1982 and became v...
The focuses of this discussion are (1)lexicon unit and the requisites for construction of lexeme, (2...