Slovak comparative correlatives: A usage-based construction grammar account.

Autor: Horsch, Jakob
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Zdroj: Constructions & Frames; 2021, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p193-229, 37p
Abstrakt: Comparative Correlatives (CCs) are biclausal constructions (e.g. The harder you work, the more you earn) that have complex semantics and form. This is the first construction grammar-based corpus study to investigate Slovak CCs, based on a 500-token sample. I argue that intra-clausal word-order phenomena can be explained through processing efficiency, based on Hawkins' principle of Early Immediate Constituents (2004), and I use covarying-collexeme analysis (Stefanowitsch & Gries 2005) to provide evidence for the existence of meso-constructions. The findings of this study contribute to construction grammar's "aspirations toward universal applicability" (Fried 2017: 249), proving that the theory is also suitable for analysis of syntactic patterns in Slavic languages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index