Corpus-based research on idiomatic variation has shown that idioms can be utilized with an extensive range of variation, including the possibility of idioms occurring with adjectival modification (e.g. make rapid headway), lexical variation (e.g. the calm/lull before the storm), and partial forms (e.g. birds of a feather [flock together]). Previous experimental research eliciting variation within idioms has tended to focus on unintended ‘slips of the tongue’, or errors in production. To date, no experimental study has explored the creativity that speakers can employ when using idioms. This study, by contrast, aims to elicit conscious and spontaneous productions of idiomatic variation, exploring just how creative speakers can be when using i...
Idioms are often considered fossilized, i.e. they are supposed to be invariant in appearance. With t...
Over the years, the original conception of idioms as semantically empty and formally frozen units (B...
Language boasts an abundance of prefabricated speech formulae, among which are idiomatic expressions...
Corpus-based research on idiomatic variation has shown that idioms can be utilized with an extensive...
Recent corpus-based research has shown that idioms can be utilized with a range of variation (cf. Mo...
Corpus surveys have shown that the exact forms with which idioms are realized are subject to variati...
Corpus surveys have shown that the exact forms with which idioms are realized are subject to variati...
This thesis is a corpus-based investigation from a pragmatic perspective of the phenomenon of idioma...
Recent corpus-based studies have shown that idioms can vary much more extensively than previously cl...
This study investigates the processing of idiomatic variants through an eye-tracking experiment. Fou...
Despite their prevalence in the English language, idiomatic expressions (e.g. kick the bucket, tip o...
abstract: This book revisits the theoretical and psycholinguistic controversies centred around the i...
abstract: This book revisits the theoretical and psycholinguistic controversies centred around the i...
“Idiomatic” expressions, usually called “idioms”, such as a dime a dozen, a busman’s holiday, or to ...
shown that a number of idioms have a fairly flexible structure, i.e. they occur in one or more conve...
Idioms are often considered fossilized, i.e. they are supposed to be invariant in appearance. With t...
Over the years, the original conception of idioms as semantically empty and formally frozen units (B...
Language boasts an abundance of prefabricated speech formulae, among which are idiomatic expressions...
Corpus-based research on idiomatic variation has shown that idioms can be utilized with an extensive...
Recent corpus-based research has shown that idioms can be utilized with a range of variation (cf. Mo...
Corpus surveys have shown that the exact forms with which idioms are realized are subject to variati...
Corpus surveys have shown that the exact forms with which idioms are realized are subject to variati...
This thesis is a corpus-based investigation from a pragmatic perspective of the phenomenon of idioma...
Recent corpus-based studies have shown that idioms can vary much more extensively than previously cl...
This study investigates the processing of idiomatic variants through an eye-tracking experiment. Fou...
Despite their prevalence in the English language, idiomatic expressions (e.g. kick the bucket, tip o...
abstract: This book revisits the theoretical and psycholinguistic controversies centred around the i...
abstract: This book revisits the theoretical and psycholinguistic controversies centred around the i...
“Idiomatic” expressions, usually called “idioms”, such as a dime a dozen, a busman’s holiday, or to ...
shown that a number of idioms have a fairly flexible structure, i.e. they occur in one or more conve...
Idioms are often considered fossilized, i.e. they are supposed to be invariant in appearance. With t...
Over the years, the original conception of idioms as semantically empty and formally frozen units (B...
Language boasts an abundance of prefabricated speech formulae, among which are idiomatic expressions...