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Overview
This entry constitutes a book review of a monograph on construction grammar published in the Elements in Construction Grammar series by Cambridge University Press. The reviewed work addresses meaning within constructions as a central topic in construction grammar theory. The abstract provides only bibliographic information without substantive detail regarding the book's arguments, methods, or specific contributions.
Methods and approach
The abstract does not contain information about the methodological approach, empirical methods, or analytical procedures employed in the reviewed work. The nature of the review's evaluative methodology is similarly unspecified.
Results
No results or findings are documented in the abstract. The abstract functions as a bibliographic reference rather than a content summary, precluding identification of specific conclusions or theoretical developments presented in the monograph.
Implications
The work engages with construction grammar as a theoretical framework. As an element in an established Cambridge University Press series, the monograph is positioned within ongoing scholarly discourse on constructions and their semantic properties. Specific implications for linguistic theory or related fields cannot be determined from the available abstract.
Disclosure
- Research title: Book review 1 of Benoît Leclercq and Cameron Morin. 2025. The Meaning of Constructions. (Elements in Construction Grammar). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9781009499651 (paperback), 78 pp.
- Authors: Pedro Ivorra Ordines
- Publication date: 2026-02-23
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022226726101145
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