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  • Name: Anatol Stefanowitsch
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University of Bremen
Fachbereich 10: Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de
phone: +49-421-218-8644
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Postfach 330440
D-28334 Bremen

Research interests

Corpus-based construction grammar, constructions in a cross-linguistic perspective

Some recent relevant publications

  • Stefanowitsch, A. To appear. HAPPINESS in English and German: A metaphorical-pattern analysis. In Michel Achard and Suzanne Kemmer (eds.), Language, Culture, and Mind. Stanford: CSLI.
  • Gries, S.T and A. Stefanowitsch. To appear. Co-varying collexemes in the into-causative. In Michel Achard and Suzanne Kemmer (eds.), Language, Culture, and Mind. Stanford: CSLI.
  • Stefanowitsch, A. and A. Rohde. To appear. The goal bias in the encoding of motion events. In Klaus-Uwe Panther and Günter Radden (eds.), Motivation in Grammar.
  • Gries, S.T. and A. Stefanowitsch. 2004. Extending collostructional analysis: A corpus-based perspective on 'alternations'. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 9.1: 97-129.
  • Stefanowitsch, A. and S.T. Gries. 2003. Collostructions: Investigating the interaction of words and constructions. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 8.2: 209-243.
  • Stefanowitsch, A. 2003. A construction-based approach to indirect speech acts. In Klaus-Uwe Panther and Linda Thornburg (eds), Metonymy and pragmatic inferencing. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: Benjamins, 105-126.
  • Stefanowitsch, A. 2003. Constructional semantics as a limit to grammatical alternation: The two genitives of English. In Günter Rohdenburg and Britta Mohndorf (eds), Determinants of Grammatical Variation in English Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 413-441.

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