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Contrastive Studies In Construction Grammar Hans C Boas

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Contrastive Studies In Construction Grammar Hans C Boas
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.37 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Hans C. Boas
ISBN: 9789027204325, 9027204322
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Contrastive Studies In Construction Grammar Hans C Boas by Hans C. Boas 9789027204325, 9027204322 instant download after payment.

The papers in this volume provide a contrastive application of Construction Grammar. By referencing a well-described constructional phenomenon in English, each paper provides a solid foundation for describing and analyzing its constructional counterpart in another language. This approach shows that the semantic description (including discourse-pragmatic and functional factors) of an English construction can be regarded as a first step towards a "tertium comparationis" that can be employed for comparing and contrasting the formal properties of constructional counterparts in other languages. Thus, the meaning pole of constructions should be regarded as the primary basis for comparisons of constructions across languages – the form pole is only secondary. This volume shows that constructions are viable descriptive and analytical tools for cross-linguistic comparisons that make it possible to capture both language-specific (idiosyncratic) properties as well as cross-linguistic generalizations

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