Herbst T, Huber J (2022)
Publication Type: Journal article, Editorial
Publication year: 2022
Book Volume: 70
Pages Range: 213-221
Journal Issue: 3
Since the first ideas along the lines of what we now tend to subsume under labelssuch as cognitive constructionist or usage-based approaches were developedtowards the end of the twentieth century (Fillmore et al. 1988; Goldberg 1995;Lakoff 1987; Langacker 1982, 1987), a large body of research sharing a number ofimportant convictions and key concepts has emerged addressing a wide rangeof issues such as the following:–description of particular constructions both in present-day language (e.g.Goldberg 2006; Goldberg and Jackendoff 2004; Stefanowitsch and Gries 2003)and their historical development (e.g. Traugott 2008a; Brems 2003; Colleman2011; Petré 2014; Barðdal & Gildea 2015; Huber 2017; Sommerer 2018),1–the learning of constructions by L1-speakers (e.g. Tomasello 2003; Dąbrowskaand Lieven 2005),–the discussion of the relation of generalizations and item-related knowledge(e.g. Goldberg 2006, 2019; Boas 2011; Herbst 2014, 2020 andZAAspecial vol-ume on argument structure 2011),
APA:
Herbst, T., & Huber, J. (2022). Diachronic Construction Grammar - Introductory Remarks to This Special Issue Introduction. Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 70(3), 213-221. https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zaa-2022-2070
MLA:
Herbst, Thomas, and Judith Huber. "Diachronic Construction Grammar - Introductory Remarks to This Special Issue Introduction." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 70.3 (2022): 213-221.
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