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The Meaning of Constructions

The Meaning of Constructions

The Meaning of Constructions

Benoît Leclercq , University of Lille
Cameron Morin , University of Paris-Cité
May 2025
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    This Element offers a primer for the study of meaning in a Construction Grammar approach. It reviews the main principles of meaning shared across constructionist frameworks, including its ubiquity in grammatical structure, its usage-based formation, and its nature as the output of cognitive representations. It also reviews the importance given to meaning in construction-based explanations of sentence composition, innovative language use, and language change. Paradoxically, the Element shows that there is no systematic framework delineating the rich structure of constructional meaning, which has led to theoretical disagreements and inconsistencies. It therefore proposes an operational model of meaning for practitioners of Construction Grammar. It details the characteristics of a complex interface of semantic, pragmatic, and social meaning, and shows how this framework sheds light on recent theoretical issues. The Element concludes by considering ways in which this framework can be used for future descriptive and theoretical research questions.

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    May 2025
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009499644
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The meaning-based assumption
    • 3. Meaning in use
    • 4. A framework of constructional meaning
    • 5. Conclusion and outlook
    • References.
      Authors
    • Benoît Leclercq , University of Lille
    • Cameron Morin , University of Paris-Cité