All Stories

  1. The issue of specifying slots in argument structure constructions in terms of form and meaning
  2. Constructions, generalizations, and the unpredictability of language
  3. Blending is creative, but blendedness is not — a response to Mark Turner
  4. L2-constructions that go together – more on valency constructions and learner language
  5. Constructicons – a new type of reference work?
  6. Towards a valency and argument structure constructicon of English: Turning the valency patternbank into a constructicon
  7. Construction Grammar for students: A Constructionist Approach to Syntactic Analysis (CASA)
  8. Collo-Creativity and Blending: Recognizing Creativity Requires Lexical Storage in Constructional Slots
  9. Mikko Höglund, Paul Rickman, Juhani Rudanko and Jukka Havu (eds.). Perspectives on Complementation: Structure, Variation and Boundaries. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, xv + 252 pp., 52 tables, 21 figures, £ 63.00.
  10. Preface
  11. Do Constructions make a Difference? Introduction to a Special Issue of ZAA on Aspects of Construction Grammar