Collostructions: Investigating the interaction of words and constructions
Authors: Stefanowitsch A.1; Gries S.T.1
Source: International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, Volume 8, Number 2, 2003 , pp. 209-243(35)
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
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Abstract:
This paper introduces an extension of collocational analysis that takes into account grammatical structure and is specifically geared to investigating the interaction of lexemes and the grammatical constructions associated with them. The method is framed in a construction-based approach to language, i.e. it assumes that grammar consists of signs (form-meaning pairs) and is thus not fundamentally different from the lexicon. The method is applied to linguistic expressions at various levels of abstraction (words, semi-fixed phrases, argument structures, tense, aspect and mood). The method has two main applications: first, to increase the adequacy of grammatical description by providing an objective way of identifying the meaning of a grammatical construction and determining the degree to which particular slots in it prefer or are restricted to a particular set of lexemes; second, to provide data for linguistic theory-building.Keywords: construction; Construction Grammar; collocation; Fisher exact test; syntax-lexis interface
Document Type: Regular paper
DOI: 10.1075/ijcl.8.2.03ste
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