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Construction Grammar in a Cross-Language Perspective
Constructional Approaches to Language
The series brings together research conducted within different constructional models and
makes them available to scholars and students working in this and other, related fields.
The topics range from descriptions of grammatical phenomena in different languages
to theoretical issues concerning language acquisition, language change, and language use.
The foundation of constructional research is provided by the model known as Construction
Grammar (including Frame Semantics). The book series publishes studies in which this
model is developed in new directions and extended through alternative approaches. Such
approaches include cognitive linguistics, conceptual semantics, interaction and discourse, as
well as typologically motivated alternatives, with implications both for constructional
theories and for their applications in related fields such munication studies,
computational linguistics, AI, neurology, psychology, sociology, and anthropology.
This peer reviewed series mitted to innovative research and will include
monographs, thematic collections of articles, and introductory textbooks.
Editors
Mirjam Fried Jan-Ola Östman
Department of Slavic Languages & Department of Scandinavian Languages &
Literatures, Princeton University, USA Literature, University of Helsinki, Finland
Advisory Board
Peter Auer Seizi Iwata
University of Freiburg, Germany Osaka City University, Japan
Hans C. Boas Paul Kay
University of Texas at Austin, USA University of California, Berkeley, USA
William Croft Knud Lambrecht
University of Manchester, UK University of Texas at Austin, USA
Charles J. Fillmore Michael Tomasello
Int. Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, Max Planck Institute for Evolut