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In this paper, I make two sets of suggestions of how collostructional analysis can be updated. One set of suggestions involves simplifying the analysis for descriptive/exploratory purposes while at the same time enriching it with bootstrapped confidence intervals. The other set of suggestions involves the idea that we should move away from a single kind of association measure for theoretical/exploratory purposes and instead quantify collostructional attraction as a tuple of, minimally, three ideally orthogonal dimensions, namely frequency, association, and dispersion, because only this kind of analysis will be able to address all the dimensions that are relevant to cognitive/usage-based approaches to constructions. In addition, I end with a (renewed) plea to take the notion of construction more seriously and be better at looking not just at associations of constructions to forms, but at associations of constructions to constructions, i.e. pairings of forms and meaning.
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This page is a summary of: Overhauling Collostructional Analysis: Towards More Descriptive Simplicity and More Explanatory Adequacy, Cognitive Semantics, August 2023, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/23526416-bja10056.
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