LINGUIST List 28.538
Fri Jan 27 2017
TOC: Belgian Journal of Linguistics 30 / 1 (2017)
Editor for this issue: Amanda Foster <amandalinguistlist.org>
Date: 26-Jan-2017
From: Karin Plijnaar <karin.plijnaar
benjamins.nl>
Subject: Belgian Journal of Linguistics Vol. 30, No. 1 (2017)
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http://www.benjamins.com/ Journal Title: Belgian Journal of Linguistics
Volume Number: 30
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2017
Subtitle: Yearbook: Computational Construction Grammar and Constructional Change
Main Text:
2016. v, 286 pp.
Table of Contents
Computational construction grammar and constructional change
Katrien Beuls and Remi van Trijp
1 – 13
Chopping down the syntax tree: What constructions can do instead
Remi van Trijp
15 – 38
For a radically usage-based diachronic construction grammar
Dirk Noël
39 – 53
Tracking shifts in the literal versus the intensifying fake reflexive resultative construction: The development of intensifying dood ‘dead’ in 19th–20th Century Dutch
Emmeline Gyselinck and Timothy Colleman
55 – 90
A reflection on constructionalization and constructional borrowing, inspired by an emerging Dutch replica of the ‘time’-away construction
Timothy Colleman
91 – 113
Unidirectionality as a cycle of convention and innovation: Micro-changes in the grammaticalization of [be going to INF]
Peter Petré
115 – 146
A boy named Sue: The semiotic dynamics of naming and identity
Luc Steels, Martin Loetzsch and Michael Spranger
147 – 169
A gentle introduction to the minimal Naming Game
Andrea Baronchelli
171 – 192
The evolution of Lexical Usage Profiles in social networks
Gerhard Schaden
193 – 217
Modelling pronominal gender agreement in Dutch: From a syntactic to a semantic strategy
Roxana Rădulescu and Katrien Beuls
219 – 250
Embodied cognitive semantics for quantification
Simon Pauw and Joseph Hilferty
251 – 264
Why are embodied experiments relevant to cognitive linguistics?
Javier Valenzuela, Joseph Hilferty and Oscar Vilarroya
265 – 286
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Computational Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Semantics
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Subject Language(s):
Dutch (nld) English (eng)
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