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Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Morin

Construction Grammar and Sociolinguistic Theory

A Case Study of Social Meaning
Erscheinungsjahr 2027
ISBN: 978-0-19-896231-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press

A Case Study of Social Meaning

Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-0-19-896231-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press


This book brings two of the most influential frameworks in contemporary linguistics into systematic dialogue. Construction Grammar offers a powerful, non-modular cognitive model of language as a network of form-function pairings; variationist sociolinguistics offers an equally powerful account of language as a socially stratified, inherently variable system. Cameron Morin argues that the former is substantially enriched, both descriptively and theoretically, by the explicit modelling of 'social meaning' in constructions. At its core is a multidimensional model of constructional meaning that distinguishes semantic, pragmatic, and social dimensions, with social meaning further subdivided into interactional meaning (register, style, genre) and sociocultural meaning (identity, dialect, language variety). The model is tested in a triangulated empirical case study of double modal constructions (e.g. might could, will can) in dialects of British and American English, combining corpus-based computational sociolinguistics on large geolocated social media datasets with experimental fieldwork in Scotland, Northumberland, Northern Ireland, and Southeast England. The model is then deployed theoretically to resolve two long-standing metatheoretical puzzles: the tension between isomorphism and optionality in language, informed by the revised Principle of No Equivalence; and the constructionhood of phonemes and phonotactic patterns. A final computational study, using agent-based modelling, shows that the gradient social meaning of constructions and its stratification across speech communities can be predicted from a minimal set of usage-based principles: usage affecting grammar, salience, and co-adaptation. The book provides the foundations for an integrated sociocognitive theory of the linguistic system, and opens a number of avenues for future research at the intersection of cognitive linguistics and sociolinguistics.

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Cameron Morin is Associate Professor of Linguistics and English Language at Université Paris-Cité, where he works in the ALTAE laboratory. His research integrates usage-based cognitive linguistics, particularly Construction Grammar, with variationist sociolinguistics and English dialectology, drawing on corpus, experimental, and computational methods. He is the co-author, with Benoît Leclercq, of The Meaning of Constructions (Cambridge University Press, 2025).



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