Part One: Constructions -- 1. Overview -- 2. Surface Generalizations -- 3. Item Specific Knowledge and Generalizations -- Part Two: Learning Generalizations -- 4. How argument structure constructions are Learned -- 5. How Generalizations are Constrained -- 6. Why Generalizations are Learned --- Part Three: Explaining Generalizations -- 7. Island Constraints and Scope -- 8. Grammatical Categorization: Subject-Auxiliary Inversion -- 9. Cross-linguistic Generalizations in Argument Realization -- 10. Variations on a Constructionist Theme -- 11. Conclusion
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Includes selected classic and contemporary papers in four areas, this text introduces each field, providing technical background for the non-specialist and explaining the underlying connections across the disciplines
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-262) and indexes
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