In:Constructing Families of Constructions: Analytical perspectives and theoretical challenges
Edited by Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, Alba Luzondo Oyón and Paula Pérez-Sobrino
[Human Cognitive Processing 58] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 26 July 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.58.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
VII
Introduction: Investigating the constructicon
1
Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
Alba Luzondo Oyón
Paula Pérez Sobrino
Part I.Analytical perspectives on grammatical constructions
The role of verbs and verb classes in identifying German SEARCH-constructions
17
Kristel Proost
Embodied motivations for abstract in and on constructions
53
Marlene Johansson Falck
Doing Tsukahara and the Epley in a cross-linguistic perspective
77
Rita Brdar-Szabó
Mario Brdar
The role of inferencing in the interpretation of two expressive speech act constructions
109
Klaus-Uwe Panther
Linda L. Thornburg
Exploring inter-constructional relations in the constructicon: A view from Contrastive (Cognitive) Construction Grammar
135
Francisco Gonzálvez García
Part II.From applications to theory and back
Revisiting the English resultative family of constructions: A unifying account
175
María Sandra Peña Cervel
The family of German dative constructions
205
Sabine De Knop
Fabio Mollica
Motivation behind the extended senses of the Polish ditransitive construction
241
Joanna Paszenda
The English “conative” as a family of constructions: Towards a usage-based approach
277
Pilar Guerrero-Medina
Multimodal constructional resemblance: The case of English circular motion constructions
301
Elizabeth Zima
Index
339
