2019
DOI: 10.1515/cllt-2019-0017
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Entrenchment inhibition: Constructional change and repetitive behaviour can be in competition with large-scale “recompositional” creativity

Abstract: This paper addresses creativity as inhibition of repetitive behaviour. We argue that entrenchment and constructional change can be in competition with large-scale creative attempts of recomposition of constructions’ internal constituency. After undergoing chunking, the recurrent usage of a construction may be significantly counterbalanced with new attempts of entrenchment inhibition (viz. inhibition of entrenchment). These are cases where speakers opt for more compositional and less predictable ways to express… Show more

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“…This type of online alteration of a conventionalised construction is achieved by means of recomposition (Tantucci et al 2018;Tantucci & Di Cristofaro 2020a), viz. the semantic re-discovery of the internal constituency of a conventionalised construction x in the form of x +/-y, x being the original construction [I'll see you later] and y its online variation anyway.…”
Section: Diagraph [1st Pers Pron + Aux + Vp + Adv]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of online alteration of a conventionalised construction is achieved by means of recomposition (Tantucci et al 2018;Tantucci & Di Cristofaro 2020a), viz. the semantic re-discovery of the internal constituency of a conventionalised construction x in the form of x +/-y, x being the original construction [I'll see you later] and y its online variation anyway.…”
Section: Diagraph [1st Pers Pron + Aux + Vp + Adv]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Namely, the darker the blue colour, the more significant the ‘positive’ presence of CFP, while increasingly dark red bars indicate significant absence of it (cf. Tantucci and Di Cristofaro, 2019 on Pearson residuals and diachronic data).…”
Section: Change In the Rapport Orientation Of Mandarin Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, the domain of cognitively orientated corpus linguistics is growing (i.a. Gries and Stefanowitsch 2006;and Stefanowitsch and Gries, 2006;Tantucci 2018;Tantucci & Di Cristofaro 2019). Meta-discussions on cognitive corpus linguistics often underpin the importance of converging evidence, and, hence, the interaction of corpora with other sources of data.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Unomsg In Usementioning
confidence: 99%