31.2638, FYI: Editorial change John Benjamins Journal: Constructions and Frames

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Subject: 31.2638, FYI: Editorial change John Benjamins Journal: Constructions and Frames

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Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 23:57:17
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Editorial change John Benjamins Journal: Constructions and Frames

 
John Benjamins is pleased to announce that as of Volume 13, Francesca Masini
(University of Bologna) and Bracha Nir (University of Haifa) will succeed
Mirjam Fried (Charles University, Prague) and Kiki Nikiforidou (University of
Athens) as editors of the journal Construction and Frames. Mirjam Fried and
Kiki Nikiforidou will remain members of the board. In addition Shanhsan Huang
will join the board as Editorial Assistant.

Constructions and Frames is an international peer-reviewed journal that
provides a forum for construction-based approaches to language analysis.
Constructional models emphasize the role of constructions, as conventional
pairings of meaning and form, in stating language-specific and
cross-linguistic generalizations and in accounting equally for regular and
semi-regular patterns. Frame Semantics, which has become a semantic complement
of some constructional approaches, elaborates the analysis of form-meaning
relationships by focusing on lexical semantic issues that are relevant to
grammatical structure. The preoccupation of constructional theories with
meaning allows for natural integration of grammatical inquiry with semantic,
pragmatic, and discourse research; often coupled with corpus evidence, this
orientation also enriches current perspectives on language acquisition,
language change, and language use.

Constructions and Frames publishes articles which range from descriptions of
grammatical phenomena in different languages to constructionally-oriented work
in cognitive linguistics, grammaticalization theory, typology, conversation
analysis and interactional linguistics, poetics, and sociolinguistics.
Articles that explore applications to or implications for related fields, such
as communication studies, computational linguistics, lexicography, psychology,
and anthropology are also invited.

The aim of the journal is to promote innovative research that extends
constructional approaches in new directions and along interdisciplinary paths.

ISSN: 1876-1933
E-ISSN: 1876-1941
 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Linguistic Theories
                     Syntax





 



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