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  1. Constructions in contact
    constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages/
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    Schriftenreihe: Constructional approaches to language ; Volume 24
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    The volume is based on papers given at the ICCG-8 workshop, which was a part of the Proceedings of the International Conference on Construction Grammar

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    constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages
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    Schriftenreihe: Constructional approaches to language ; volume 24
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  3. Constructions in Contact
    Constructional Perspectives on Contact Phenomena in Germanic Languages
    Autor*in: Boas, Hans C.
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia

    Intro -- Constructions in Contact -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Part I. Constructions in contact -- Construction Grammar and language contact -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical approaches to... mehr

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    Intro -- Constructions in Contact -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Part I. Constructions in contact -- Construction Grammar and language contact -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical approaches to language contact phenomena -- 3. Construction Grammar and Frame Semantics -- 4. Constructions in contact -- 5. Overview of the chapters -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Grammar is community-specific -- 1. (Why) Yet another approach? -- 2. Insights from contact linguistics: Language contact and its status in linguistic theory -- Argument 1: Language contact is everywhere -- Argument 2: Languages interact in multilingual speakers' cognition -- Argument 3: Language contact affects language structure -- Argument 4: Multilingualism serves a community's needs -- Argument 5: What is a language, anyway? -- 3. Taking usage-based CxG seriously: Towards socio-cognitive realism -- 4. An integrated approach: The repertoire as constructicon -- 4.1 Language-specificity as a constructional property -- 4.2 Constructions without borders: Idioconstructions and diaconstructions -- 4.3 Language-specific input vs. diasystematic constructicon? -- 4.4 Pro-diasystematic change -- 4.5 Generalisation gone wild? -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Part II. Constructional variation and change in contact -- Towards a constructional analysis of the progressive aspect in Texas German -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The progressive aspect in English and German -- 2.1 Progressive aspect -- 2.2 The progressive aspect in English, Standard German, and dialectal German -- 3. A Construction Grammar approach to progressive aspect -- 4. Progressive marking in Texas German -- 4.1 The present tense (progressive) construction with an optional adverb 4.1.1 The present tense (progressive) construction in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA -- 4.1.2 A TxG pres(prog) construction -- 4.2 The 'am'-progressive -- 4.2.1 The 'am'-progressive in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA -- 4.2.2 A TxG 'am'-progressive construction -- 4.3 The 'tun'-progressive -- 4.3.1 The 'tun'-construction in Gilbert (1972), Guion (1996), and the TGDA -- 4.3.2 A TxG 'tun'-progressive construction -- 5. Summary and conclusion -- References -- Tense and aspect marking in (Low) German perfect constructions based on variety contact -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Introduction to the German split auxiliary system -- 3. Situation of Low German in Westphalia and Emsland -- 4. Method - Field research and survey design -- 5. Qualitative characterization of the phenomenon in contact -- 5.1. The phenomenon in the dialect variety -- 5.2. The phenomenon in the (regional) standard variety -- 6. Quantitative empirical analysis -- 7. Aspectual contours of lexical and grammatical aspect -- 8. Modeling in the framework of Construction Grammar -- 9. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- A. Appendix -- Distributional assimilation in constructional semantics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical preliminaries -- 2.1 Diachronic constructional semasiology -- 2.2 Distributional assimilation -- 3. The contact situation Afrikaans-English -- 4. Three possible cases of contact-related change in Afrikaans three-argument constructions -- 4.1 Introducing the English and Afrikaans ditransitive constructions -- 4.2 'Ballistic motion' uses -- 4.3 Dispossession uses: A case study of 'ontneem' ('take away') -- 4.4 Secundative patterns with verbs of giving -- 5. General discussion -- 6. Conclusion and outlook -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Part III. Item-based patterns and constructional generalizations in contact Constructions as cross-linguistic generalizations over instances -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Passives - a brief overview -- 3. Passives and actives as linguistic resources -- 4. Patterns and constructions: Swedish -- 5. The Finnish "passive" -- 6. Patterns, language contact, and language change -- 7. Solf Swedish -- 8. Constructional pattern contact -- 9. Implications -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Texas German and English word order constructions in contact -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Previous accounts of Texas German word order -- 2.1 Texas German(s) -- 2.2 German word order -- 2.3 Word order in TxG -- 3. Word order in (Diasystematic) Construction Grammar -- 4. German word order constructions and German-English diaconstructions -- 4.1. German word order constructions -- 4.2 English-German word order diaconstructions -- (A) Subject precedes verb -- (B) All verbs occur together -- (C) Finite verbs precede non-finite verb forms -- (D) Polar questions require 'do' support -- 5. Analysis of TxG word order -- 5.1 Data selection and limitations -- 5.2. TxG clauses with German-origin verbs -- 'Müssen' ('to have to') -- 'Dass' ('that') -- 'Weil' ('because') -- Because -- 5.3 TxG utterances with English verbs -- Infinitival clauses -- Polar questions -- Subordinate clauses -- Main clauses -- 5.4. Summary of TxG word order -- 5.5. (Diasystematic) constructional account of divergent TxG syntax -- Multiple lexical transference -- (Inaccurate) complex German structures -- Transferring complex verb constructions with lexicogrammatical interference -- Loan Translation of more general and 'central' constructions -- Multiple transference and interference in a single clause -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Part IV. Semantic frames in contact -- A constructional account of the modal particle 'ja' in Texas German -- 1. Introduction 2. Texas German: History and documentation -- 3. Distribution of English and German DPs and MPs in Texas German -- 4. Construction Grammar and Frame Semantics -- 5. Formalizing the distribution of 'ja' in TxG -- 5.1 Frame-evoking senses of 'ja' -- 5.2 Pragmatics of Implicit Anchoring (PIA) -- 5.3 Formalizing discourse patterns as constructions -- 6. Conclusions and outlook -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Frames change in language contact environments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 2.1. Frame Semantics and FrameNet -- 2.2 Moving across languages -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1 The Free Sorting Method -- 3.2 Participants: Districts and background data -- 3.3 The List of motion verbs -- 3.4 Sorting procedure & analysis -- 4. Results -- 4.1 Dendrograms -- 4.2 Logistic regression analysis -- 5. Follow-up measure: Participant Feedback -- 5.1. Video stimuli and Procedure -- 5.2 Student feedback -- 6. The suggested frame change -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Author index -- Index of constructions -- Subject index

     

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    ISBN: 9789027263308
    RVK Klassifikation: GB 4255
    Schriftenreihe: Constructional Approaches to Language Ser ; v.24
    Schlagworte: Construction grammar-Congresses..; Germanic languages-Grammar-Congresses; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (324 pages)