In:Theory and Data in Cognitive Linguistics
Edited by Nikolas Gisborne and Willem B. Hollmann
[Benjamins Current Topics 67] 2014
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 24 September 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.67.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Theory and data in cognitive linguistics
Frequencies, probabilities, and association measures in usage-/exemplar-based linguistics: Some necessary clarifications
Reconstructing constructional semantics: The dative subject construction in Old Norse-Icelandic, Latin, Ancient Greek, Old Russian and Old Lithuanian
The historical development of the it-cleft: A comparison of two different approaches
Theory and data in diachronic Construction Grammar: The case of the what with construction
The semantics of definite expressions and the grammaticalization of THE
Cognitive explanations, distributional evidence, and diachrony
Word classes: Towards a more comprehensive usage-based account
Smashing new results on aspectual framing: How people talk about car accidents
Index
