Organizing constructions in networks

Pieter Wellens, Luc Steels (Editor)

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Abstract

Fluid Construction Grammar supports different ways to organize the inventory of constructions into networks. This is not just usable for descriptive purposes only. It plays an important role in streamlining the processes deciding which construction to consider first. Networks become increasingly more important as the complexity, multifunctionality, and size of a grammar grows. This chapter shows how networks of constructions are represented in FCG and how they are used to optimize language processing. Two examples are explored in more detail. The first example concerns family relations of specificity between constructions and the second one concerns conditional dependencies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesign Patterns in Fluid Construction Grammar
EditorsLuc Steels
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages181-202
Number of pages21
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Publication series

NameDesign Patterns in Fluid Construction Grammar

Bibliographical note

Luc Steels

Keywords

  • construction grammar, language, network, priming

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