Construction grammar in domain-specific discourse
Vince Liégeois
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Pierre-Yves Modicom
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Lisa Bonne
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Résumé
Within various frameworks interested in domain-specific language, like language for specific purposes (LSP) research and discourse linguistics, the insights provided by CxG-theory have led to the question of whether constructions can have domain-specific manifestations. Even though many linguists would, intuitively, answer this question positively, little empirical research can be found to back up this hypothesis, which is especially true for Scandinavian linguistics. To this aim, we conducted a contrastive (Swedish – Norwegian – Dutch) corpus-based analysis of existential constructions (e.g., Eng., there are some books on the table) within the specialized domain of weather reports. The analysis sets out to uncover (a) what their contextual-constructional features are, (b) how these can be linked to the domain and (c) whether these features appear across different languages.
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Construction grammar in domain-specific discourse
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Résumé |
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Within various frameworks interested in domain-specific language, like language for specific purposes (LSP) research and discourse linguistics, the insights provided by CxG-theory have led to the question of whether constructions can have domain-specific manifestations. Even though many linguists would, intuitively, answer this question positively, little empirical research can be found to back up this hypothesis, which is especially true for Scandinavian linguistics. To this aim, we conducted a contrastive (Swedish – Norwegian – Dutch) corpus-based analysis of existential constructions (e.g., Eng., there are some books on the table) within the specialized domain of weather reports. The analysis sets out to uncover (a) what their contextual-constructional features are, (b) how these can be linked to the domain and (c) whether these features appear across different languages.
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Auteur(s) |
Vince Liégeois
1, 2
, Pierre-Yves Modicom
3, 4
, Lisa Bonne
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TIL -
Centre Interlangues : texte, image, langage [Dijon]
( 496978 )
- Université de Bourgogne - Faculté de Langues et Communication - 2 Bd Gabriel - 21000 Dijon
- France
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Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf = Heinrich Heine University [Düsseldorf]
( 335120 )
- Universitätsstr. 1
40225 Düsseldorf
- Allemagne
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CEL -
Centre d'Études Linguistiques - Corpus, Discours et Sociétés
( 85640 )
- 18, rue Chevreul 69362 Lyon Cedex 07
- France
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UJML -
Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3
( 118744 )
- 6 cours Albert Thomas - 69008 Lyon
- France
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Audience |
Internationale
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Titre de la collection |
Constructional Approaches to Language
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Titre de l'ouvrage |
Constructional Approaches to Nordic Languages
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Date de publication |
2023-11-15
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Volume |
37
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Page/Identifiant |
145-178
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Lieu de publication |
Amsterdam
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DOI | 10.1075/cal.37.06lie |
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