In:Building Categories in Interaction: Linguistic resources at work
Edited by Caterina Mauri, Ilaria Fiorentini and Eugenio Goria
[Studies in Language Companion Series 220] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 6 December 2021
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Building categories in interaction: Theoretical and empirical perspectives1
Editors
Caterina Mauri
Ilaria Fiorentini
Eugenio Goria
Chapter 2.Ad hoc categorization in linguistic interaction9
Caterina Mauri
Chapter 3.Categories at the interface of cognition and action35
Lawrence W. Barsalou
Chapter 4.Lists in grammar and interaction: A construction-based approach to categorisation73
Eugenio Goria
Francesca Masini
Chapter 5.Are new words predictable? A pilot study on the origin of neologies by means of natural
selection111
Dietmar Zaefferer
Chapter 6.The Camel Humps prosodic pattern: Listing for disaffiliating in spoken Hebrew155
Nadav Matalon
Chapter 7.Making the implicit explicit: Free enrichment in interaction?187
Christine Paul
Chapter 8.Online text mapping: The contribution of verbless constructions in spoken Italian and
French211
Carmela Sammarco
Chapter 9.Exemplification in interaction: From reformulation to the creation of common ground239
Alessandra Barotto
Maria Cristina Lo Baido
Chapter 10.The on-line construction of meaning in Mandarin Chinese: Focus on relative clauses271
Giorgio Francesco Arcodia
Chapter 11.Et cetera, eccetera, etc: The development of a general extender from Latin to Italian295
Ilaria Fiorentini
Elisabetta Magni
Chapter 12.Morphopragmatics of rhyming and imitative co-compounds in Russian317
Valentina Benigni
Anna Alexandrova
Chapter 13.Encoding ad hoc categories in Georgian: Three types of echo-word construction355
Zaal Kikvidze
Chapter 14.French type-noun constructions based on genre: From the creation of ad hoc categories to ad hoc
categorization373
Wiltrud Mihatsch
Chapter 15.In a manner of speaking: The co-construction of manner in spoken Italian dialogues415
Luisa Corona
Paola Pietrandrea
Chapter 16.Why it’s hard to construct ad hoc number concepts339
Mira Ariel
Index463
