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Converging Evidence

Methodological and theoretical issues for linguistic research
  • Edited by: Doris Schönefeld
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2011
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The volume argues for the use of multi-methodological strategies in linguistic research. In its lead chapter, in addition, the thorny issue of phenomenological pluralism is explored in detail. From a usage-based perspective, the individual chapters demonstrate methodological pluralism in the investigation of meaning, language acquisition, and discourse. The chapters report on studies in which the use of corpus data is combined with other methodological tools, e.g. experimentally elicited findings, showing how introspection and the analysis of performance data go hand in hand to provide empirical support for researchers’ hypotheses. Some of the authors inspire the discussion in usage-based linguistics, proposing innovative methods of analysis. Others adopt such methods and combine them in original ways. The cutting-edge studies presented in this volume should be of great interest to scholars and students of cognitive and corpus linguistics who want to familiarize themselves with recent methodological advances and their applications in the field.

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Alice Deignan, University of Leeds, in Review of Cognitive Linguistics, Vol. 11:1 (2013).:
The volume has a huge amount to say for researchers in cognitive and applied linguistics. The papers are unfailingly thoughtful and subtle.


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On evidence and the convergence of evidence in linguistic research
Doris Schönefeld
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Is metaphor always a matter of thought?
Gerard J. Steen
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Part 1. Multi-methodological approaches to constructional and idiomatic meaning
1.1. Cognition verb constructions

The ‘see x to be y’ construction from a cognitive perspective
Thomas Egan
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The case of clause-initial I think
Gunther Kaltenböck
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1.2. Constructional alternatives

A usage-based comparison between two future-indicating constructions
Silke Höche
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Implications of different levels of granularity
Stefan Th. Gries
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Contrasting two potentiality constructions in Dutch
Ad Backus and Maria Mos
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1.3. Idioms and creative language use

A corpus-based approach to phraseologisms
Alexander Ziem and Sven Staffeldt
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Testing predictions for novel object naming in Hungarian and German
S. Borgwaldt and Réka Benczes
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Part 2. Multi-methodological approaches to language acquisition

The case of was...für ‘what kind of...’ questions in German
Rasmus Steinkrauss
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Evidence from spontaneous speech, sentence repetition, and comprehension
Silke Brandt and Evan Kidd
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A corpus-based approach to interlanguage
Nina Reshöft
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Part 3. Multi-methodological approaches to the study of discourse

Converging evidence from two complementary studies
Anke Beger
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