Publication
Title
Cognition in construction grammar: connecting individual and community grammars
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Abstract
This paper examines, on the basis of a longitudinal corpus of 50 early modern authors, how change at the aggregate level of the community interacts with variation and change at the microlevel of the individual language user. In doing so, this study aims to address the methodological gap between collective change and entrenchment, that is, the gap between language as a social phenomenon and the cognitive processes responsible for the continuous reorganization of linguistic knowledge in individual speakers. Taking up the case of the prepositional passive, this study documents a strong community-wide increase in use that is accompanied by increasing schematicity. A comparison of the 50 authors reveals that regularities arising at the macro-level conceal highly complex and variable individual behavior, aspects of which may be explained by studying the larger (social) context in which these individuals operate (e.g. age cohorts, community of practice, biographical insights). Further analysis, focusing on how authors use the prepositional passive in unique and similar ways, elucidates the role of small individual biases in long-term change. Overall, it is demonstrated that language change is an emergent phenomenon that results from the complex interaction between individual speakers, who themselves are subject to change to varying degrees.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Cognitive linguistics. - Berlin
Publication
Berlin : 2020
ISSN
0936-5907 [Print]
1613-3641 [Online]
DOI
10.1515/COG-2019-0023
Volume/pages
31 :2 (2020) , p. 309-337
ISI
000538818500006
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
The dynamics of correlated multiple grammatical changes in Early Modern English writers (MindBendingGrammars).
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Creation 07.02.2020
Last edited 02.10.2024
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