Volume 67, Issue 2

Abstract

Abstract

This introductory paper outlines the different trends and movements that have in recent years led to a marked increase in the number of linguistic studies that combine a construction-based theoretical outlook on grammar with a dedicated interest in issues of synchronic and/or diachronic language variation. In addition, it gives an overview of the papers included in this thematic issue and links them with broader tendencies in the fields of cognitive linguistics and construction grammar.

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2015-12-04
2024-03-29
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Keyword(s): cognitive sociolinguistics; construction grammar; grammaticalization; historical linguistics; language contact research; language variation; sociolinguistics

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