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Mechthild Habermann et al., « The German so-was-von construction », Presses universitaires Saint-Louis Bruxelles
1. Construction Grammar as a theory of the co-existence of the generalized and the item-specific When, in the first quarter of the 21st century, one is looking for a theory that is likely to increase our understanding of the nature of language, Construction Grammar – in the sense of the research sailing under the names of Cognitive Grammar, usage-based approach and the various versions of explicitly constructionist approaches that are united by a number of key positions (Beckner et al. 2009; Hilpert...