In:Constructions in Cognitive Linguistics: Selected papers from the Fifth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Amsterdam, 1997
Edited by Ad Foolen and Frederike van der Leek
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 178] 2000
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 15 May 2000
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementsvii
Editors’ Forewordix
Case Meaning and Sequence of Attention: Source Landmarks as Accusative and Dative Objects of the Verb47
Facing up to the Meaning of ‘face up to’: A Cognitive Semantico-Pragmatic Analysis of an English Verb-Particle
Construction81
A Cognitive Approach to Errors in Case Marking in Japanese
Agrammatism: The Priority of the Goal -ni over the Source -kara123
How I got myself arrested: Underspecificity in Grammatical Blends as a Source for Constructional
Ambiguity167
Subjectivity and Conditionality: The Marking of Speaker Involvement in Modern Greek217
Addresses333
Index335
