constructiegrammatica
Constructiegrammatica is a family of linguistic theories that treats grammar as a collection of constructions—conventional pairings of form and meaning that span from morpheme-like units to multi-word sequences and idioms. In this view, knowledge of language consists of memories of these form-meaning correspondences, rather than a system of abstract rules separate from lexical items.
Core assumptions emphasize usage and cognition. Constructions vary in schematic generality and lexical specificity, and language
Historically, construction grammar emerged from cognitive linguistics in the late 20th century, with key figures such
Applications of constructiegrammatica include descriptive linguistics, second language acquisition, and natural language processing, particularly in areas