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Argument omissions in multiple German corpora
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Approaching German syntax from a constructionist perspective 1
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Part I: Grammatical constructions and valency
- The argument structure of psych-verbs: A quantitative corpus study on cognitive entrenchment 47
- Case alternation in argument structure constructions with prepositional verbs: A case study in corpus-based constructional analysis 85
- Valence patterns, constructions, and interaction: Constructs with the German verb erinnern (‘remember’ / ‘remind’) 131
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Part II: Comparing constructions in German and English
- Comparing Comparative Correlatives: The German vs. English construction network 181
- Argument omissions in multiple German corpora 204
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Part III: Prepositional constructions in German
- The Case for Caseless Prepositional Constructions with voller in German 245
- Constructions, compositionality, and the system of German particle verbs with ‘an’ 286
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Part IV: Constructional Productivity
- Type and token frequency effects on developing constructional productivity: The case of the German sein ‘be’ + present participle construction 327
- Frames, verbs, and constructions: German constructions with verbs of stealing 367
- Argument structure constructions among German prepositional objects 406
- Author index 447
- Subject index 449
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Approaching German syntax from a constructionist perspective 1
-
Part I: Grammatical constructions and valency
- The argument structure of psych-verbs: A quantitative corpus study on cognitive entrenchment 47
- Case alternation in argument structure constructions with prepositional verbs: A case study in corpus-based constructional analysis 85
- Valence patterns, constructions, and interaction: Constructs with the German verb erinnern (‘remember’ / ‘remind’) 131
-
Part II: Comparing constructions in German and English
- Comparing Comparative Correlatives: The German vs. English construction network 181
- Argument omissions in multiple German corpora 204
-
Part III: Prepositional constructions in German
- The Case for Caseless Prepositional Constructions with voller in German 245
- Constructions, compositionality, and the system of German particle verbs with ‘an’ 286
-
Part IV: Constructional Productivity
- Type and token frequency effects on developing constructional productivity: The case of the German sein ‘be’ + present participle construction 327
- Frames, verbs, and constructions: German constructions with verbs of stealing 367
- Argument structure constructions among German prepositional objects 406
- Author index 447
- Subject index 449