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9. Oktober 2025
Published Online: 2025-10-09
Published in Print: 2025-10-27
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- Frontmatter
- Introduction to the special issue on collostructions
- From sequentiality to schematization: network-based analysis of covarying collexemes in Mandarin degree adverb constructions
- Transfer five ways: applications of multiple distinctive collexeme analysis to the dative alternation in Mandarin Chinese
- A radically usage-based, collostructional approach to assessing the differences between negative modal contractions and their parent forms
- Well, maybe you shouldn’t go around shaving poodles: collostructional semantic and discursive prosody in the go (a)round Ving and go (a)round and V constructions
- Expressing smells in (American) English
- Transfer of collostructions: the case of causative constructions
- A collostructional approach to Japanese noun-modifying clause construction use and acquisition: a learner corpus study
- Revisiting N waiting to happen: word, construction, and corpus choices in a collostructional analysis
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Introduction to the special issue on collostructions
- From sequentiality to schematization: network-based analysis of covarying collexemes in Mandarin degree adverb constructions
- Transfer five ways: applications of multiple distinctive collexeme analysis to the dative alternation in Mandarin Chinese
- A radically usage-based, collostructional approach to assessing the differences between negative modal contractions and their parent forms
- Well, maybe you shouldn’t go around shaving poodles: collostructional semantic and discursive prosody in the go (a)round Ving and go (a)round and V constructions
- Expressing smells in (American) English
- Transfer of collostructions: the case of causative constructions
- A collostructional approach to Japanese noun-modifying clause construction use and acquisition: a learner corpus study
- Revisiting N waiting to happen: word, construction, and corpus choices in a collostructional analysis