posted on 2020-09-08, 12:52authored byWilliam Croft
<p>In Ten Lectures on Construction Grammar and Typology,
William Croft presents a unified theory of linguistic form and meaning that
encompasses crosslinguistic diversity, verbalization and language change. Croft
begins from construction grammar, a theory of syntax in which all syntactic
structures are a pairing of form and meaning. Constructions are posited as basic;
syntactic categories are defined by constructions. The internal structure of
constructions directly link elements of constructions to the meanings they
express, Constructions across languages can be situated in a space of syntactic
variation. Grammar emerges from the verbalization of experience. Constructions
occur in a probability distribution across the conceptual space of meanings.
These probability distributions evolve, leading to grammatical change in
language, modeled in an evolutionary framework.</p>