How (and when) do speakers generalise from memorised exemplars of a construction to a productive schema? The present paper presents a novel take on this issue by offering a corpus-based approach to semantic extension processes. Focusing on clusters of German ADJ N expressions involving the heavily polysemous adjective tief ‚deep’, it is shown that type frequency (a commonly used measure of productivity) needs to be relativised to distinct semantic classes within the overall usage spectrum of a given construction in order to predict the occurrence of novel types within a particular region of this spectrum. Some methodological and theoretical implications for usage-based linguistic model building are considered
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
The notion of cognitive entrenchment, introduced by R. Langacker in cognitive grammar, is now widely...
How can we measure dialectal constructional productivity? Which factors determine degrees of product...
In this dissertation, we explore two lines of research framed within the usage-based constructionist...
This paper focuses on morphosyntactically and semanticallypragmatically similar constructional phras...
<p>This is the data set and scripts used in "Abstractions and exemplars: the measure noun phrase alt...
This paper is concerned with the debonding of three Germanic prefixoids: Dutch kei ‘boulder’, German...
We provide a unified account of semantic effects observable in attested examples of the German appli...
This contribution presents the newest version of our ’Wortverbindungsfelder’ (fields of multi-word e...
This paper discusses how collostructional analysis can be applied to the study of word-formation pa...
Based on data mostly taken from corpora of written German language use, this paper analyzes linguist...
Linguistic usage patterns are not just coincidental phenomena on the textual surface but constitute ...
Taking a usage-based perspective, lexical-semantic relations and other aspects of lexical meaning ar...
Alternations play a central role in most current theories of verbal argument structure, wich are dev...
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
The notion of cognitive entrenchment, introduced by R. Langacker in cognitive grammar, is now widely...
How can we measure dialectal constructional productivity? Which factors determine degrees of product...
In this dissertation, we explore two lines of research framed within the usage-based constructionist...
This paper focuses on morphosyntactically and semanticallypragmatically similar constructional phras...
<p>This is the data set and scripts used in "Abstractions and exemplars: the measure noun phrase alt...
This paper is concerned with the debonding of three Germanic prefixoids: Dutch kei ‘boulder’, German...
We provide a unified account of semantic effects observable in attested examples of the German appli...
This contribution presents the newest version of our ’Wortverbindungsfelder’ (fields of multi-word e...
This paper discusses how collostructional analysis can be applied to the study of word-formation pa...
Based on data mostly taken from corpora of written German language use, this paper analyzes linguist...
Linguistic usage patterns are not just coincidental phenomena on the textual surface but constitute ...
Taking a usage-based perspective, lexical-semantic relations and other aspects of lexical meaning ar...
Alternations play a central role in most current theories of verbal argument structure, wich are dev...
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
The notion of cognitive entrenchment, introduced by R. Langacker in cognitive grammar, is now widely...