Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this paper is to investigate thegenre-construction, in which the French noungenreconnects a noun phrase (named X) with another constituent (a noun phrase in most cases; named Y). Such a construction has an exemplifying function, and, traditionally, authors consider Y to be an example of a category denoted by X. I show that this traditional analysis is not entirely satisfying as it does not give a comprehensive account of the construction’s semantics. Instead, I show through a wide variety of examples that thegenre-construction provides a means of expressingad hoccategorization. Rather than merely exemplifying a category denoted by X, the construction frequently builds up anad hoccategory based on X and examples provided by Y. This analysis can be further extended to other related constructions so as to give a unified account of such constructions. The data analysed consist of internet users’ messages collected from online forums. The analyses are carried out within the framework of construction grammar.

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