目录 Preface Publication Sources Chapter 1 Constructions in Cognitive Grammar 1. Architecture 2. Basic semantic notions 3. Prototypical constructions 4. Non-prototypical constructions 5. Grammatical dependencies 6. Constituency 7. Conclusion Chapter 2 Metonymy in grammar 1. Indeterminacy 2. Active zones 3. Reference point constructions 4. Complex things and relationships 5. Other phenomena Chapter 3 A Constructional approach to grammaticization 1. The source construction 2. Component meanings 3. Integration 4. The indefinite article 5. Restructuring Chapter 4 Possession, location, and existence 1. What is "possession"? 2. Possessive grounding 3. Nominal and clausal possession 4. HAVE possessives 5. BE possessives 6. Diachronic perspective Chapter 5 On the subject of impersonals 1. The problem 2. Alternations in focal prominence 2.1. Basic grammatical notions 2.2. Actor defocusing 2.3. Non-participant trajectors 3. The specification of nominal referents 3.1. Nominal organization 3.2. Definites 3.3. Delimitation 3.4. Definite impersonals 3.5. Vagueness 4. The control cycle 4.1. The general model 4.2. Epistemic level 5. What does it mean? 5.1. Putting the pieces together 5.2. Reconciliation 6. Impersonal constructions 7. Further prospects Chapter 6 Enunciating the parallelism of nominal and
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