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De plaats van werkwoorden in Hollandse teksten door de eeuwen heen
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Year: 2002

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Motivaties voor volgordevariatie : een diachrone studie van werkwoordsvolgorde in het Nederlands
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Year: 2008

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Werkwoordsvolgorde in de rechterperiferie van de Nederlandse zin
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Gent Taal en Tongval

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Usage-based approaches to language change
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ISBN: 9789027215796 9027215790 1306889782 9027270090 9789027270092 Year: 2014 Volume: 69 Publisher: Amsterdam Benjamins


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Grammaticalization meets construction grammar
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ISSN: 1573594X ISBN: 9789027200648 9027200645 9789027264169 9027264163 Year: 2018 Volume: 21 Publisher: Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company

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Grammaticalization research has increasingly highlighted the notion of constructions in the last decade. In the wake of this heightened interest, efforts have been made in grammaticalization research to more precisely articulate the largely pretheoretical notion of construction in the theoretical framework of construction grammar. As such, grammaticalization research increasingly interacts and converges with the emerging field of diachronic construction grammar. This volume brings together articles that are situated at the intersection of grammaticalization research and diachronic construction grammar. All articles share an interest in integrating insights from grammaticalization research and construction grammar in order to advance our understanding of empirical cases of grammaticalization. Constructions at various levels of abstractness are investigated, both in well-documented languages, such as Ancient Greek, Latin, Spanish, German, Norwegian and English, and in less-described languages, such as Manchu and Mongolian.


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Grammaticalization meets construction grammar
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,

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Category change from a constructional perspective
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ISBN: 9789027200419 9789027264350 9027200416 902726435X Year: 2018 Volume: 20 Publisher: Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company

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Category change, broadly defined as the shift from one word class to another, is often studied as part of other changes, such as grammaticalization or lexicalization, but not in its own right. This volume offers a survey of different types of category change and their properties, e.g. abrupt versus gradual changes, morphological versus syntactic changes, or context-independent versus context-sensitive changes. The purpose of this collection of papers is to explore the concepts of linguistic category and category change from the perspective of Construction Grammar. Using data from a variety of languages, the authors address a number of themes that are central to current theorizing about category change, such as the question of whether or not categories should be considered discrete entities, how new categories arise, or whether category change can be considered as the emergence of a new construction, i.e. a new form-meaning pairing. The novel approach advanced in this volume will be of interest to historical linguists as well as to general linguists working on the nature of linguistic categories.


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Constructional approaches to Nordic languages
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ISBN: 9789027214317 Year: 2023 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,

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"This volume presents eight studies of linguistic phenomena in Nordic languages (notably Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish) from a construction grammar perspective. The contributions both deepen and widen the focus of Nordic construction grammar by dealing with a variety of topics, such as the constructional network, pseudocoordination, additional language learning and emerging multilingualism, prototypical semantics in argument structure constructions, and domain specific discourse and language behavior. Thus, the volume showcases the vibrant research activity within part of the construction grammar community dealing with Nordic languages, contributing to the knowledge about the structure, use and learning of these languages, as well as to the field of construction grammar as a whole"--

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