Constructicography : constructicon development across languages /

"In constructionist theory, a constructicon is an inventory of constructions making up the full set of linguistic units in a language. In applied practice, it is a set of construction descriptions - a 'dictionary of constructions'. The development of constructicons in the latter sense...

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Other Authors: Lyngfelt, Benjamin (Editor), Borin, Lars (Editor), Ohara, Kyoko (Editor), Torrent, Tiago Timponi (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018]
Series:Constructional approaches to language, volume 22
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Constructicons and constructicography / Benjamin Lyngfelt
  • The FrameNet constructicon in action / Russell Lee-Goldman and Miriam R.L. Petruck
  • Constructicography at work: Theory meets practice in the Swedish constructicon / Benjamin Lyngfelt, Linnéa Bäckström, Lars Borin, Anna Ehrlemark and Rudolf Rydstedt
  • Towards continuity between the lexicon and the constructicon in FrameNet Brasil / Tiago Timponi Torrent, Ely Edison da Silva Matos, Ludmila Lage, Adrieli Laviola, Tatiane Tavares, Vânia Gomes de Almeida and Natália Sigiliano
  • Relations between frames and constructions: A proposal from the Japanese FrameNet constructicon / Kyoko Ohara
  • A constructicon for Russian: Filling in the gaps / Laura A. Janda, Olga Lyashevskaya, Tore Nesset, Ekaterina Rakhilina and Francis M. Tyers
  • Constructing a constructicon for German: Empirical, theoretical, and methodological issues / Hans C. Boas and Alexander Ziem
  • Linguistics vs. language technology in constructicon building and use / Lars Borin, Dana Dannélls and Normunds Gruzitis
  • Aligning constructicons across languages: A trilingual comparison between English, Swedish, and Brazilian Portuguese / Benjamin Lyngfelt, Tiago Timponi Torrent, Adrieli Laviola, Linnéa Bäckström, Anna Helga Hannesdóttir and Ely Edison da Silva Matos.