Review published In: On the Role of Pragmatics in Construction Grammar
Edited by Rita Finkbeiner
[Constructions and Frames 11:2] 2019
► pp. 317–333
Book review
Van Goethem, Kristel, Muriel Norde, Evie Coussé & Gudrun Vanderbauwhede (eds.). (2018). Category Change from a Constructional Perspective
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Published online: 7 November 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/cf.00026.som
https://doi.org/10.1075/cf.00026.som
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