Abstract

1. Preface 2. Introduction: Theoretical, methodological, and practical problems in the study of lexicogrammar (by Drozdz, Grzegorz) 3. Part I: Theoretical and methodological issues 4. Toward an integrated view of structure, processing, and discourse (by Langacker, Ronald W.) 5. Looking into introspection (by Dabrowska, Ewa) 6. Virtual lexicogrammar (by Glaz, Adam) 7. Part II: The semantics and pragmatics of morphosyntactic constructions 8. From the meaning of the concrete noun to its grammatical property and back (by Drozdz, Grzegorz) 9. What? You and me get together? The place of the Incredulity Response Construction in the lexicon-syntax continuum (by Szczesniak, Konrad) 10. The binding hierarchy and infinitival complementation in English and in Polish: A contrastive study (by Kaleta, Agnieszka) 11. The conceptual structure of reflexivity in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Manuscript E (by Goralczyk, Iwona) 12. Part III: Figuration and lexicogrammatical structure 13. Lexical and grammatical dimensions of metaphor - a Cognitive Grammar perspective (by Taraszka-Drozdz, Barbara) 14. The interplay of metaphor and metonymy in English noun+noun compounds (by Kuczok, Marcin) 15. Towards an experientially-based classification of motion situations (by WoZny, Jacek) 16. Space and time in medium-mediated expressions of distance (by Walinski, Jacek Tadeusz) 17. Part IV: Morphological and phonological structure 18. Headedness of coordinate compounds in Polish and English (by Cetnarowska, Bozena) 19. Word-specific phonology: The impact of token frequency and base transparency (by Czaplicki, Bartlomiej) 20. Name index 21. Subject index

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