Constructicography : : Constructicon development across languages / / edited by Benjamin Lyngfelt [and three others].

"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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Superior document:Constructional approaches to language, Volume 22
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, Philadelphia : : John Benjamins Publishing Company,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Constructional approaches to language ; Volume 22.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 313 pages).
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Other title:Constructicography
Summary:"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 typically means combining principles of both construction grammar and lexicography, and is probably best characterized as a blend between the two traditions. We call this blend constructicography. The present volume is a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field of constructicography. After a general introduction follow six chapters presenting constructicon projects for English, German, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, and Swedish, respectively, often in relation to a framenet of the language. In addition, there is a chapter addressing the interplay between linguistics and language technology in constructicon development, and a final chapter exploring the prospects for interlingual constructicography. This is the first major publication devoted to constructicon development and it should be particularly relevant for those interested in construction grammar, frame semantics, lexicography, the relation between grammar and lexicon, or linguistically informed language technology"--
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISSN:1573-594X ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Benjamin Lyngfelt [and three others].