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Construction grammarians are still quite reluctant to extend their descriptions to units beyond the sentence. However, the theoretical premises of construction grammar and frame semantics are particularly suited to cover spoken interaction from a cognitive perspective. Furthermore, as construction grammar is anchored in the cognitive linguistics paradigm and as such subscribes to meaning being grounded in experience, it needs to consider interaction since grammatical structures may be grounded not only in sensory-motor, but also in social-interactive experience. The example of grounded languag
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monografia Rebiun04309637 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun04309637 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 131214s2013 xx o 000 0 eng d 9789027270979 902727097X UPVA 997929649403706 UAM 991008081566604211 CBUC 991010886564006709 UPCT u388685 EBLCP. eng. EBLCP. OCLCO. IDEBK. DEBSZ. NT. IUL. UNAV 415 23 Advances in Frame Semantics Recurso electrónico] edited by Mirjam Fried, Kiki Nikiforidou Amsterdam/Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company 2013 Amsterdam/Philadelphia Amsterdam/Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company 215 p. 215 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Benjamins Current Topics Description based upon print version of record Advances in frame semantics / Miriam R. L. Petruck -- Verbs of visual perception in Italian FrameNet / Martina Johnson and Alessandro Lenci -- Semantic annotation of Italian legal texts : a FrameNet-based approach / Giulia Venturi -- Frames and the experiential basis of the Moving Time metaphor / Kevin Ezra Moore -- FrameNet as a resource for paraphrase research / Yoko Hasegawa, Russell Lee-Goldman, Albert Kong and Kimi Akita -- A frame-based approach to connectives / Satoru Uchida and Seiko Fujii -- Interactional frames and grammatical descriptions : the case of Japanese noun-modifying constructions / Yoshiko Matsumoto -- Beyond the sentence : constructions, frames and spoken interaction / Kerstin Fischer Construction grammarians are still quite reluctant to extend their descriptions to units beyond the sentence. However, the theoretical premises of construction grammar and frame semantics are particularly suited to cover spoken interaction from a cognitive perspective. Furthermore, as construction grammar is anchored in the cognitive linguistics paradigm and as such subscribes to meaning being grounded in experience, it needs to consider interaction since grammatical structures may be grounded not only in sensory-motor, but also in social-interactive experience. The example of grounded languag Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Fried, Mirjam Nikiforidou, Kiki 1961-) Benjamins current topics