27.4624, TOC: Folia Linguistica 50 / 2 (2016)

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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2016 10:21:54
From: Pablo Dominguez Andersen [pablo.dominguez at degruyter.com]
Subject: Folia Linguistica Vol. 50, No. 2 (2016)

 
Publisher:	De Gruyter Mouton
			http://www.degruyter.com/mouton 
			
Journal Title:  Folia Linguistica 
Volume Number:  50 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2016 


Subtitle:  Special Issue: From methodology back to theory – How does corpus-based research feed back into functional linguistic theories?   


Main Text:  

Usage-based cognitive-functional linguistics: From theory to method and back
again
Fabiszak, Małgorzata / Hilpert, Martin / Krawczak, Karolina
Page 345

The cognitive plausibility of statistical classification models: Comparing
textual and behavioral evidence 
Klavan, Jane / Divjak, Dagmar
Page 355

The usage and spread of sentence-internal capitalization in Early New High
German: A multifactorial approach
Barteld, Fabian / Hartmann, Stefan / Szczepaniak, Renata
Page 385

Quantifying polysemy: Corpus methodology for prototype theory 
Glynn, Dylan
Page 413

A cognitive-constructionist approach to Spanish creo Ø and creo yo ‘[I] think’
Hennemann, Anja
Page 449

A corpus-based, cross-linguistic approach to mental predicates and their
complementation: Performativity and descriptivity vis-à-vis boundedness and
picturability 
Krawczak, Karolina / Fabiszak, Małgorzata / Hilpert, Martin
Page 475

Why we need a token-based typology: A case study of analytic and lexical
causatives in fifteen European languages
Levshina, Natalia
Page 507

Constructional contamination: How does it work and how do we measure it? 
Pijpops, Dirk / Van de Velde, Freek
Page 543

Mutual intelligibility of spoken Maltese, Libyan Arabic, and Tunisian Arabic
functionally tested: A pilot study 
Čéplö, Slavomír / Bátora, Ján / Benkato, Adam / Milička, Jiří / Pereira,
Christophe / Zemánek, Petr
Page 583

Intermediate information status for non-nominal constituents: Evidence from
Spanish secondary predicates in adversatives
Heidinger, Steffen
Page 629

Lower domain language shift in Taiwan: The case of Southern Min
Liu, Yu-Chang / Gijsen, Johan / Tsai, Chung-Ying
Page 677

Crespo-Fernández, Eliecer: Sex in language: Euphemistic and dysphemistic
metaphors in internet forums
Luján-García, Carmen
Page 719

Sonnenhauser, Barbara and Patrizia Noel Aziz Hanna: Vocative! Addressing
between system and performance
Daniel, Michael
Page 725
 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     General Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Semantics
                     Typology

Subject Language(s): German (deu)
                     Spanish (spa)



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