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Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics

CDCasenhirer, DavidBGBENCINI, Giulia
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Abstract

In this chapter we review evidence for a constructional account of argument structure grounded in the empirical evidence for this approach in language use (comprehension and production) and language acquisition. Evidence for a constructional approach to argument structure within linguistics is now solidly convergent with evidence from disparate fields, making construction type units particularly useful to capture linguistic behaviors beyond the classic linguistic data.

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    Casenhirer, DavidCorresponding
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    BENCINI, Giulia

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Keywords
  • Cognitive linguistics
  • Linguistics
  • Psychology
  • Applied linguistics
  • Cognitive science
  • Cognition
  • Computer science
  • Philosophy
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