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Prof. Dr. Thomas Herbst
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Lehrstuhl für Anglistik, insbesondere Linguistik
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Stellvertr. Vorstand des Sprachenzentrums
01.01.2016
Do we, indeed, have the right to describe the the here as the definite article? Construction Grammar – the end of traditional classification?
Invited talk
01.12.2015
Constructemes, variation and acceptability
International Cognitive Linguistics Conference ICLC13
21.07.2015
Corpus, Construction, Cognition
ICAME 36
27.05.2015
Do we, indeed, have the right to describe the the here as the definite article? Construction Grammar – the end of traditional classification?
Dahlem Lectures, FU Berlin
19.02.2015
Teilnahme am Workshop Collocations. Collostructions. Constructions in Murcia, Spanien
01.01.2015 - 02.01.2015
Why it would be wrong to assume that generalizations apply generally – a few remarks about particle and non-finite constructions
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kognitive Linguistik DGKL6
01.10.2014
Valency + Construction Grammar ≠ Argument Structure Constructions
49th Linguistic Colloquium
04.09.2014
Towards a Constrasticon or IDS knows what Vortrag beim IDS Workshop Mannheim
01.01.2014 - 01.01.2014
Is Construction Grammar useful for language teaching or vice versa?
CALP1
08.11.2013
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