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April 2011
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1613-3641
DOI:
10.1515/cogl.2011.009

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Discovering constructions by means of collostruction analysis: The English Denominative Construction

1University of Erfurt

Citation Information: Cognitive Linguistics. Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 211–245, ISSN (Online) 1613-3641, ISSN (Print) 0936-5907, DOI: 10.1515/cogl.2011.009, April 2011

Publication History:
Received:
2009-12-13
Revised:
2010-10-14
Published Online:
2011-04-17

Abstract

Complex-transitive argument structures have received a large amount of attention from syntacticians of both formalist and cognitive-functional orientations. To account for expressions with causative resultative meanings, construction grammar has postulated a family of argument-structure constructions whose core is constituted by the Caused-Motion Construction and the Resultative Construction, exhibiting a locative complement and a predicative complement in the form of an AjP, respectively. Argument structures with NP complements, however, have been largely neglected. The present study investigates these patterns in the International Corpus of English (ICE-GB) by means “collostruction analysis”. It shows that the formal distinction between AjP and NP complements corresponds to a constructional distinction hitherto unrevealed, viz. that between the Resultative Construction and another argument-structure construction, here called the “Denominative Construction”. Apart from improving existing descriptions of the network of complex-transitive argument-structure constructions, this study demonstrates that collostruction analysis can be employed in an exploratory way to discover constructions.

Keywords.: Usage-based model; construction grammar; argument-structure construction; the English Denominative Construction; the English Resultative Construction; collostruction analysis

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