@incollection{Zeschel2014, author = {Arne Zeschel}, title = {Funktionsverbgef{\"u}ge als Idiomverb{\"a}nde}, series = {Konstruktionsgrammatik : von der Konstruktion zur Grammatik; Bd. 2}, editor = {Anatol Stefanowitsch and Kerstin Fischer}, publisher = {Stauffenburg}, address = {T{\"u}bingen}, isbn = {978-3-86057-175-0}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-25247}, pages = {263 -- 278}, year = {2014}, abstract = {In usage-based Construction Grammar, grammatical structure is assumed to ‘sedimenl’ from concrete linguistic experience as an automatic by-product o f repeated similar categorisation judgments (a process known as schematisation). At the same time, there is functional pressure on prospective inputs to such schematisations to retain or develop specialised properties that differentiate them from their near neighbours, i.e. other stored units in the constructicon (Goldberg: 1995). Moreover, Speakers are not assumed to necessarily extract all possible generalisations from their input. Using the example o f a group of German support verb constructions, the present study outlines a corpus-linguistic approach to identifying those Schemas that really seem to be formed by Speakers, and how they can be kept apart from mere potential generalisations.}, language = {de} }