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The Grammar Network : How Linguistic Structure Is Shaped by Language Use

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Cognitive linguists and psychologists have often argued that language is best understood as an association network; however while the network view of language has had a significant impact on the study of morphology and lexical semantics, it is only recently that researchers have taken an explicit network approach to the study of syntax.

This innovative study presents a dynamic network model of grammar in which all aspects of linguistic structure, including core concepts of syntax (e.g. phrase structure, word classes, grammatical relations), are analyzed in terms of associative connections between different types of linguistic elements.

These associations are shaped by domain-general learning processes that are operative in language use and sensitive to frequency of occurrence.

Drawing on research from usage-based linguistics and cognitive psychology, the book provides an overview of frequency effects in grammar and analyzes these effects within the framework of a dynamic network model.

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Cambridge University Press
1108712762 / 9781108712767
Paperback / softback
415
09/06/2022
United Kingdom
English
307 pages : illustrations (black and white)
Reprint. Print on demand edition. Originally published: 2019.