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A Construction Grammar of the English Language: CASA – a constructionist approach to syntactic analysis
Thomas Herbst and Thomas Hoffmann
[Cognitive Linguistics in Practice 5] 2024
► pp. 239–264

Chapter 13
Words as constructions in a constructional network

Article outline
  • 13.1Words
    • 13.1.1Word-lemmata and word-forms
    • 13.1.2Words as nodes in networks
    • 13.1.3A note on polysemy
  • 13.2From words to word classes: Similarities between words
    • 13.2.1Aspects of word learning
    • 13.2.2Plausibility
    • 13.2.3Dual class membership
    • 13.2.4The CASA category of particles
      • 13.2.4.1Particles and the traditional distinction between prepositions, adverbs and conjunctions
      • 13.2.4.2Complex particles
    • 13.2.5Adverbs
    • 13.2.6Determiners and pronouns
    • 13.2.7Wh-words
    • 13.2.8The limits of classification
    • 13.2.9Summary
  • 13.3CASA word classes
    • 13.3.1Survey
    • 13.3.2Words that play a part in establishing reference to a ‘thing’
      • 13.3.2.1Nouns
      • 13.3.2.2Pronouns
      • 13.3.2.3Demonstratives
      • 13.3.2.4Numerals
      • 13.3.2.5Quantifiers
      • 13.3.2.6Articles
    • 13.3.3Words that refer to relationships situated in time
      • 13.3.3.1Verbs
      • 13.3.3.2Modals
    • 13.3.4Words that have a descriptive or evaluation function
      • 13.3.4.1Adjectives
      • 13.3.4.2Adverbs
    • 13.3.5Words that refer to atemporal relationships
      • 13.3.5.1Particles
      • 13.3.5.2Connectors
    • 13.3.6Interjections
    • 13.3.7Items defying further classification
      • 13.3.7.1Who, whose, whom, which, what, why, where, when, and how
      • 13.3.7.2So
      • 13.3.7.3As
      • 13.3.7.4Not
  • Notes
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