Anna Hagel
List of John Benjamins publications in which Anna Hagel is involved.
Articles
2025 Schemas all the way down? Exploring the notion of intra-word phonological schematicity in intercommunicative decoding Constructions in Contact 3: Constructional schemas and patterns in language contact, Boas, Hans C. and Steffen Höder (eds.), pp. 291–317 | Chapter
The phonological form of constructions is often mentioned only in a side note, if at all, in CxG contributions. However, phonology plays an important role at all structural levels, including one that has hardly been acknowledged outside a phonological context: the submorphemic level. Evidence… read more
2023 Chapter 3. One man’s [ɕœtː] is another man’s [kʰøð̞]: Sound correspondence constructions in Interscandinavian decoding Constructional Approaches to Nordic Languages, Coussé, Evie, Steffen Höder, Benjamin Lyngfelt and Julia Prentice (eds.), pp. 55–80 | Chapter
The three Continental Scandinavian languages Danish, Norwegian and Swedish are closely related and share a large pool of Interscandinavian cognates, but a variety of phonological differences between the languages can obscure the lexical similarities and make spoken Interscandinavian… read more
2020 Strange sounds, familiar words: Interlingual decoding from a CxG perspective The Wealth and Breadth of Construction-Based Research, Colleman, Timothy, Frank Brisard, Astrid De Wit, Renata Enghels, Nikos Koutsoukos, Tanja Mortelmans and María Sol Sansiñena (eds.), pp. 122–134 | Article
When communicating across closely related languages or varieties (e.g. in interdialectal communication or in regions such as Mainland Scandinavia), speakers have to learn how to decode words that show partial phonological differences from the equivalents in their L1. Although contact situations… read more


