Perek, Florent. (2012) Alternation-based generalizations are stored in the mental grammar: Evidence from a sorting task experiment. Cognitive linguistics, 23 (3). pp. 601-635.
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Abstract
According to constructional approaches, grammar consists of an inventory of symbolic pairings of a syntactic form with an abstract meaning. Many of such so-called constructions can be perceived as having highly similar meanings: such pairs have been discussed under the name of alternations, especially in the domain of argument structure, for example the widely documented dative alternation (e.g. John gave Mary a book vs. John gave a book to Mary ). This paper explores what status such pairs of constructions can be given in construction grammar, on the basis of a sorting task experiment. Construction grammar traditionally recognizes generalizations of a common syntactic form over semantically similar sentences, but the status of higher-level generalizations of a common meaning over syntactically different forms is rarely discussed. In our study, we devised a sorting task that subjects could resolve by relying on generalizations of either of these two kinds. We find that subjects rely on alternation-based generalizations more often than purely constructional ones in their sorting behavior. We suggest these results show that generalizations of a common meaning between formally different constructions are plausible categories stored by speakers and should be given more attention in construction grammar research.
Faculties and Departments: | 04 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > Departement Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften > Fachbereich Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft > Kognitive Linguistik und Spracherwerbsforschung (Behrens, engl. Sprachw.) |
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UniBasel Contributors: | PĂ©rek, Florent |
Item Type: | Article, refereed |
Article Subtype: | Research Article |
Publisher: | De Gruyter |
ISSN: | 0936-5907 |
Note: | Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article |
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Last Modified: | 13 Dec 2021 09:14 |
Deposited On: | 13 Dec 2021 09:14 |
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