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Title of host publicationParadigms regained: Theoretical and empirical notions for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm
Subtitle of host publicationTheoretical and empirical arguments for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm
Place of PublicationBerlin
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Pages1-10
Number of pages10
ISBN (electronic)9783961103263
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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The contributions in this volume are anchored in the notions of paradigm and the paradigmatic organisation of linguistic items. The papers united here are substantial elaborations and enhancements of concepts as well as case studies that were presented at a workshop "Paradigms regained" held at the 52nd SLE Annual Meeting (SLE 2019), which took place from 21st-24th August 2019 at Leipzig University. Its background is a long-lasting project aiming at assessing the cognitive reality of (grammatical) paradigms throughout various linguistic domains, thereby testing this notion for its ability to allow for "graceful integration" (Jackendoff 2011). A notion like this should be able to account for empirical findings and general cognitive mechanisms. In this volume, different domains of grammatical phenomena are investigated to illustrate what the concept of grammatical paradigms can and cannot-yet-explain. The theoretical and conceptual foundations of this project are grammaticalisation theory, implicational morphology, usage-based constructional approaches, cognitive semantics, as well as corpus-based and experimental approaches to grammatical structures in diachronic and synchronic phenomena.

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Paradigms regained. / Diewald, Gabriele; Politt, Katja Christina.
Paradigms regained: Theoretical and empirical notions for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm: Theoretical and empirical arguments for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm. Berlin, 2022. p. 1-10.

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Diewald, G & Politt, KC 2022, Paradigms regained. in Paradigms regained: Theoretical and empirical notions for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm: Theoretical and empirical arguments for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm. Berlin, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5675839
Diewald, G., & Politt, K. C. (2022). Paradigms regained. In Paradigms regained: Theoretical and empirical notions for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm: Theoretical and empirical arguments for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm (pp. 1-10). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5675839
Diewald G, Politt KC. Paradigms regained. In Paradigms regained: Theoretical and empirical notions for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm: Theoretical and empirical arguments for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm. Berlin. 2022. p. 1-10 Epub 2021 Nov 11. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.5675839
Diewald, Gabriele ; Politt, Katja Christina. / Paradigms regained. Paradigms regained: Theoretical and empirical notions for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm: Theoretical and empirical arguments for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm. Berlin, 2022. pp. 1-10
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