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Constructional and Cognitive Explorations of Contrastive Linguistics

Editat de Annalisa Baicchi, Cristiano Broccias
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 feb 2024
This book approaches the field of contrastive linguistics from a comparative and robust perspective that combines the tenets of construction grammar and cognitive linguistics. In doing so, it shows how their integration can help to successfully enhance research on contrastivity, by means of updated theoretical frameworks and applied methodologies that combine language and thought. It compares ten different languages and offers analyses of constructions at all levels of the linguistic organization, identifying the cognitive motivations that instantiate the linguistic data retrieved from corpora. Relevant to both cognitive and non-cognitive linguists interested in variation and contrastive approaches, as well as graduate students in these areas, this book makes a significant contribution to existing work on the various types of constructional and discourse-based phenomena in modern languages.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031466014
ISBN-10: 3031466012
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: IX, 260 p. 24 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Approaches to cross-linguistic studies in functional and cognitive/constructional theories of language.- The impact of the base: Evidence from word-based vs. stem-based compounds.- A contrastive analysis of placement verbs in German and Dutch.- From the reflexive to the middle construction: What is ‘in-between’? A comparison between English and Italian.

Notă biografică

Annalisa Baicchi is Full Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Genova, Italy. Her main research interests lie on areas of cognitive semantics, construction grammar, contrastive linguistics, and inferential pragmatics. She serves as a peer referee for International Research Projects, e.g., The British Academy (UK), FWO (Bruxelles), DFF and FTP (Denmark), ANEP (Spain), and NSC (Poland). She is a regular reviewer for international journals and book series. Recent publications include the monograph Construction Learning as a Complex Adaptive System (2015, Springer) and the edited volume Sensory Perceptions in Language, Embodiment, and Epistemology (2018, Springer).
Cristiano Broccias is Full Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Genova, Italy, where he serves as the Head of the Department of Modern languages and Cultures. His main research interests include synchronic and diachronic phonology and syntax of English, theories of language (especially Cognitive Linguistics and Cognitive Grammar). Together with Annalisa Baicchi, he hosted the” 9th International Contrastive Linguistics Conference” in 2021. He regularly serves as reviewer for international journals and book series. He authored “The English change network” (de Gruyter).


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This book approaches the field of contrastive linguistics from a comparative and robust perspective that combines the tenets of construction grammar and cognitive linguistics. In doing so, it shows how their integration can help to successfully enhance research on contrastivity, by means of updated theoretical frameworks and applied methodologies that combine language and thought. It compares ten different languages and offers analyses of constructions at all levels of the linguistic organization, identifying the cognitive motivations that instantiate the linguistic data retrieved from corpora. Relevant to both cognitive and non-cognitive linguists interested in variation and contrastive approaches, as well as graduate students in these areas, this book makes a significant contribution to existing work on the various types of constructional and discourse-based phenomena in modern languages.

Caracteristici

Responds to the need for cross-linguistic research in construction grammar and cognitive linguistics Explores ten languages belonging to various typological families, comparatively Addresses morpho-syntactic, lexical, and discursive phenomena across the language divide