Formulaic Language and New Data : Theoretical and Methodological Implications.

The book series offers a platform for usage and corpus based, theoretical and methodical, synchronic and diachronic studies aiming at all forms of formulaicity - linguistic, cognitive, conceptual - at all levels of language system and in language use as well as in not purely linguistic areas.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Piirainen, Elisabeth.
Other Authors: Filatkina, Natalia., Stumpf, Sören., Pfeiffer, Christian.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2020.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Formelhafte Sprache / Formulaic Language Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Acknowledgments
  • Content
  • Introduction: Formulaic Language and New Data
  • Part I: Lesser-Used and Areally Limited Languages
  • Lesser-Used Languages and their Contribution to the Study of Formulaic and Figurative Language
  • Areal Variation and Change in the Phraseology of Contemporary German
  • An Analysis of Basque Collocations Formed by Onomatopoeia and Verbs in a Translational Corpus of Literary Texts
  • Part II: Languages Spoken outside Europe
  • (How) is Formulaic Language Universal? Insights from Korean, German and English
  • Marḥaban: Reconsidering the Criteria of an Arabic Phraseme
  • Formulaic Expressions of Politeness in Jordanian Arabic Social Interactions
  • Part III: Linguistic Varieties Used in Spoken Domains and/or Regarded as 'Conceptually Oral'
  • New Pragmatic Idioms in Polish: An Integrated Approach in Pragmateme Research
  • Compositionality: Evidence from Code- Switching
  • Part IV: Earlier/Historical Stages of Language Development
  • Insights into a Changing Communal Constructicon
  • Religious Formulae in Historical Lower- Class Patient Letters.