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- Construction_grammar abstract "Construction grammar (CxG) is a metalinguistic term denoting a number of linguistic models of grammar that all subscribe to the notion that functional knowledge of language is based on an individual's systematic collection of "form and function pairings" that are learned by hearing them being used frequently enough by others (who either use them in linguistic subcultures that are using a sociolect, dialect, or in formal contexts using standard languages or jargon associated with greater (socio-)linguistic prestige in comparison to plain language).The term is typically associated with cognitive linguistics, partly because many of the linguists that are involved in Construction grammar are also involved in cognitive linguistics, and partly because construction grammar and cognitive linguistics share many theoretical and philosophical foundations.".
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- Construction_grammar wikiPageExternalLink www.csl.sony.fr.
- Construction_grammar wikiPageExternalLink www.fcg-net.org.
- Construction_grammar wikiPageExternalLink www.fcg-net.org.
- Construction_grammar wikiPageExternalLink NTL.
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- Construction_grammar wikiPageExternalLink www.m2mbook.org.
- Construction_grammar wikiPageID "1559221".
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- Construction_grammar hasPhotoCollection Construction_grammar.
- Construction_grammar subject Category:Cognitive_linguistics.
- Construction_grammar subject Category:Cognitive_science.
- Construction_grammar subject Category:Grammar_frameworks.
- Construction_grammar subject Category:Semiotics.
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- Construction_grammar type Cognition100023271.
- Construction_grammar type Concept105835747.
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- Construction_grammar comment "Construction grammar (CxG) is a metalinguistic term denoting a number of linguistic models of grammar that all subscribe to the notion that functional knowledge of language is based on an individual's systematic collection of "form and function pairings" that are learned by hearing them being used frequently enough by others (who either use them in linguistic subcultures that are using a sociolect, dialect, or in formal contexts using standard languages or jargon associated with greater (socio-)linguistic prestige in comparison to plain language).The term is typically associated with cognitive linguistics, partly because many of the linguists that are involved in Construction grammar are also involved in cognitive linguistics, and partly because construction grammar and cognitive linguistics share many theoretical and philosophical foundations.".
- Construction_grammar label "Constructiegrammatica".
- Construction_grammar label "Construction grammar".
- Construction_grammar label "Grammaire de construction".
- Construction_grammar label "Konstruktionsgrammatik".
- Construction_grammar sameAs Konstruktionsgrammatik.
- Construction_grammar sameAs Grammaire_de_construction.
- Construction_grammar sameAs 구문문법.
- Construction_grammar sameAs Constructiegrammatica.
- Construction_grammar sameAs m.05bb52.
- Construction_grammar sameAs Q1188797.
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