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Explain Me This Adele E. Goldberg

Explain Me This By Adele E. Goldberg

Explain Me This by Adele E. Goldberg


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Explain Me This Summary

Explain Me This: Creativity, Competition, and the Partial Productivity of Constructions by Adele E. Goldberg

Why our use of language is highly creative yet also constrained

We use words and phrases creatively to express ourselves in ever-changing contexts, readily extending language constructions in new ways. Yet native speakers also implicitly know when a creative and easily interpretable formulation-such as Explain me this or She considered to go-doesn't sound quite right. In this incisive book, Adele Goldberg explores how these creative but constrained language skills emerge from a combination of general cognitive mechanisms and experience.

Shedding critical light on an enduring linguistic paradox, Goldberg demonstrates how words and abstract constructions are generalized and constrained in the same ways. When learning language, we record partially abstracted tokens of language within the high-dimensional conceptual space that is used when we speak or listen. Our implicit knowledge of language includes dimensions related to form, function, and social context. At the same time, abstract memory traces of linguistic usage-events cluster together on a subset of dimensions, with overlapping aspects strengthened via repetition. In this way, dynamic categories that correspond to words and abstract constructions emerge from partially overlapping memory traces, and as a result, distinct words and constructions compete with one another each time we select them to express our intended messages.

While much of the research on this puzzle has favored semantic or functional explanations over statistical ones, Goldberg's approach stresses that both the functional and statistical aspects of constructions emerge from the same learning mechanisms.

Explain Me This Reviews

Outstanding scientific merit . . . With Explain Me This, Goldberg once again leads the field of Construction Grammar into a new and exciting area of research, which is a remarkable achievement.---Martin Hilpert, Lamicus
An original contribution to the literature on Construction Grammar (CxG) in linguistics.---Cameron Morin, Cercles

About Adele E. Goldberg

Adele E. Goldberg is professor of psychology at Princeton University. She is the author of Constructions at Work: The Nature of Generalization in Language and Constructions: A Construction Grammar Approach to Argument Structure.

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GOR013976112
9780691174266
0691174261
Explain Me This: Creativity, Competition, and the Partial Productivity of Constructions by Adele E. Goldberg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Princeton University Press
2019-02-12
216
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