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title = {Coll.analysis 3.5. A script for R to compute perform collostructional analysis},
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@book{heine_world_2002,
location = {New York, N.Y., {USA}},
title = {World Lexicon of grammaticalization},
isbn = {978-0-521-80339-7 978-0-521-00597-5},
pagetotal = {387},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Heine, Bernd and Kuteva, Tania},
date = {2002},
keywords = {Grammar, Comparative and general, Dictionaries, Grammaticalization}
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@book{hopper_grammaticalization_2003,
location = {Cambridge},
edition = {2nd},
title = {Grammaticalization},
isbn = {978-0-521-80421-9},
series = {Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics},
abstract = {Grammaticalization refers to the change whereby lexical terms and constructions serve grammatical functions in certain linguistic contexts and, once grammaticalized, continue to develop new grammatical functions. Paul Hopper and Elizabeth Traugott synthesize research from several areas of linguistics in this revised introduction to the subject. The book includes substantial updates on theoretical and methodological issues that have arisen in the decade since the first edition, as well as a significantly expanded bibliography. Particular attention is paid to recent debates over directionality in change and the role of grammaticalization in creolization. First Edition Hb (1993): 0-521-36655-0 First Edition Pb (1993): 0-521-36684-4},
pagetotal = {300},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Hopper, Paul J. and Traugott, Elizabeth Closs},
date = {2003-08-25},
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@article{boas_determining_2008,
title = {Determining the structure of lexical entries and grammatical constructions in Construction Grammar},
volume = {6},
pages = {113--144},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics},
author = {Boas, Hans C.},
urldate = {2014-11-13},
date = {2008},
keywords = {cognitive grammar, cognitive linguistics, construction grammar, Construction grammar, Functionalism (Linguistics), usage-based linguistics},
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@book{stevens_comprehensive_2004,
location = {Athens, Ohio},
title = {A comprehensive Indonesian-English dictionary},
isbn = {978-0-8214-1584-9},
pagetotal = {1103},
publisher = {Ohio University Press},
author = {Stevens, Alan M. and Schmidgall-Tellings, A. Ed},
date = {2004},
keywords = {English, Indonesian language, english},
file = {Stevens_Schmidgall Tellings_2004_A comprehensive Indonesian-English dictionary.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book/Stevens_Schmidgall Tellings_2004_A comprehensive Indonesian-English dictionary.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{rajeg_analisis_2019,
location = {Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia},
title = {Analisis Koleksem Khas dan potensinya untuk kajian kemiripan makna konstruksional dalam Bahasa Indonesia},
volume = {1},
isbn = {978-602-574-258-3},
url = {https://osf.io/preprints/inarxiv/uwzts/},
pages = {65--83},
booktitle = {{ETIKA} {BAHASA} Buku persembahan menapaki usia pensiun: I Ketut Tika},
publisher = {Swasta Nulus},
author = {Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya and Rajeg, I Made},
editor = {Sudipa, I Nengah},
urldate = {2019-01-30},
date = {2019},
doi = {10.26180/5bf4e49ea1582}
}
@incollection{langacker_usage-based_1988,
location = {Amsterdam},
title = {A usage-based model},
isbn = {978-90-272-8619-2},
abstract = {This volume presents new developments in cognitive grammar and explores its descriptive and explanatory potential with respect to a wide range of language phenomena. These include the formation and use of locationals, causative constructions, adjectival and nominal expressions of oriented space, morphological layering, tense and aspect, and extended uses of verbal predicates. There is also a section on the affinities between cognitive grammar an early linguistic theories, both ancient and modern.},
pages = {127--161},
booktitle = {Topics in Cognitive Linguistics},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Langacker, Ronald W.},
editor = {Rudzka-Ostyn, Brygida},
date = {1988-01-01},
langid = {english},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General, {LANGUAGE} {ARTS} \& {DISCIPLINES} / Linguistics / General},
file = {Langacker_1988_A usage-based model.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book Section/Langacker_1988_A usage-based model.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@inreference{diessel_usage-based_2017,
location = {Oxford ; New York},
title = {Usage-based linguistics},
abstract = {Until recently, theoretical linguists have paid little attention to the frequency of linguistic elements in grammar and grammatical development. It is a standard assumption of (most) grammatical theories that the study of grammar (or competence) must be separated from the study of language use (or performance). However, this view of language has been called into question by various strands of research that have emphasized the importance of frequency for the analysis of linguistic structure. In this research, linguistic structure is often characterized as an emergent phenomenon shaped by general cognitive processes such as analogy, categorization, and automatization, which are crucially influenced by frequency of occurrence.There are many different ways in which frequency affects the processing and development of linguistic structure. Historical linguists have shown that frequent strings of linguistic elements are prone to undergo phonetic reduction and coalescence, and that frequent expressions and constructions are more resistant to structure mapping and analogical leveling than infrequent ones. Cognitive linguists have argued that the organization of constituent structure and embedding is based on the language users’ experience with linguistic sequences, and that the productivity of grammatical schemas or rules is determined by the combined effect of frequency and similarity. Child language researchers have demonstrated that frequency of occurrence plays an important role in the segmentation of the speech stream and the acquisition of syntactic categories, and that the statistical properties of the ambient language are much more regular than commonly assumed. And finally, psycholinguists have shown that structural ambiguities in sentence processing can often be resolved by lexical and structural frequencies, and that speakers’ choices between alternative constructions in language production are related to their experience with particular linguistic forms and meanings. Taken together, this research suggests that our knowledge of grammar is grounded in experience.},
booktitle = {Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Diessel, Holger},
editor = {Aronoff, Mark},
urldate = {2018-11-28},
date = {2017},
langid = {english},
doi = {10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.363},
keywords = {usage-based linguistics},
file = {Diessel_2017_Usage-based linguistics.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Encyclopedia Article/Diessel_2017_Usage-based linguistics.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{dancygier_quantitative_2017,
location = {New York, {NY}},
title = {The quantitative turn},
isbn = {978-1-107-11844-7},
pages = {498--514},
booktitle = {The Cambridge handbook of Cognitive Linguistics},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Janda, Laura A.},
editor = {Dancygier, Barbara},
date = {2017},
doi = {10.1017/9781316339732.032},
file = {Janda_2017_The quantitative turn.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book Section/Janda_2017_The quantitative turn.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@book{levshina_how_2015,
title = {How to do Linguistics with R: Data exploration and statistical analysis},
isbn = {978-90-272-6845-7},
shorttitle = {How to do Linguistics with R},
abstract = {This book provides a linguist with a statistical toolkit for exploration and analysis of linguistic data. It employs R, a free software environment for statistical computing, which is increasingly popular among linguists. How to do Linguistics with R: Data exploration and statistical analysis is unique in its scope, as it covers a wide range of classical and cutting-edge statistical methods, including different flavours of regression analysis and {ANOVA}, random forests and conditional inference trees, as well as specific linguistic approaches, among which are Behavioural Profiles, Vector Space Models and various measures of association between words and constructions. The statistical topics are presented comprehensively, but without too much technical detail, and illustrated with linguistic case studies that answer non-trivial research questions. The book also demonstrates how to visualize linguistic data with the help of attractive informative graphs, including the popular ggplot2 system and Google visualization tools.},
pagetotal = {457},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Levshina, Natalia},
date = {2015-11-15},
langid = {english},
doi = {10.1075/z.195},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General, {LANGUAGE} {ARTS} \& {DISCIPLINES} / Linguistics / General, Computers / Natural Language Processing},
file = {Levshina_2015_How to do Linguistics with R.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book/Levshina_2015_How to do Linguistics with R.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@thesis{arka_morpholexical_1993,
location = {Sydney, {NSW}, Australia},
title = {Morpholexical Aspects of the \textit{-kan} Causative in Indonesian},
institution = {University of Sydney},
type = {Master Thesis},
author = {Arka, I Wayan},
date = {1993},
file = {Arka_1993_Morpholexical Aspects of the i-kan-i Causative in Indonesian.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Thesis/Arka_1993_Morpholexical Aspects of the i-kan-i Causative in Indonesian.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{kroeger_morphosyntactic_2007,
location = {Stanford, Calif},
edition = {1 edition},
title = {Morphosyntactic vs. morphosemantic functions of Indonesian \textit{-kan}},
isbn = {978-1-57586-560-7},
abstract = {Architectures, Rules, and Preferences reflects the interests and honors the influence of Joan W. Bresnan’s two decades of foundational work on Lexical-Functional Grammar. This comprehensive volume includes contributions by leading linguists on language typology, synchronic variation, language change, constituent structure, function identification, subject condition, control, complex predicates, {NP} internal structure, wh-constructions, syntactic features, and lexical issues. Featuring an impressive range of empirical and theoretical research, this collection covers more than a dozen spoken languages as well as American Sign Language.},
pages = {229--251},
booktitle = {Architectures, Rules, and Preferences: Variations on Themes by Joan W. Bresnan},
publisher = {Center for the Study of Language and Information},
author = {Kroeger, Paul},
editor = {Zaenen, Annie},
date = {2007-12-15},
file = {Kroeger_2007_Morphosyntactic vs.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book Section/Kroeger_2007_Morphosyntactic vs.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@book{sneddon_indonesian_2010,
location = {Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia},
edition = {2nd},
title = {Indonesian reference grammar},
isbn = {978 1 74237 135 1},
pagetotal = {401},
publisher = {Allen \& Unwin},
author = {Sneddon, James Neil and Adelaar, Alexander and Djenar, Dwi Noverini and Ewing, Michael C.},
date = {2010},
langid = {english},
file = {Sneddon et al_2010_Indonesian Reference Grammar.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book/Sneddon et al_2010_Indonesian Reference Grammar.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{son_event-based_2008,
title = {An Event-Based Account of \textit{-kan} Constructions in Standard Indonesian},
volume = {84},
issn = {0097-8507},
abstract = {A widely held position in the literature on verbal meaning is that the lexical-semantic representation of verbs involves complex event structures with semantic primitives like {CAUSE} and {BECOME} (e.g. Dowty 1979). A growing number of recent works on predicate decomposition have shown that there is a close correlation between the semantics of event structure and the syntax (e.g. Hale \& Keyser 1993, Harley 1995, Travis 2000, van Hout 2000, Ramchand 2003, 2007). This article presents an additional empirical argument for the view that there is a direct mapping between semantic decomposition of predicates and the (morpho)syntax by developing an explicit analysis of the semantics and syntax of the verbal suffix -kan in Standard Indonesian. We argue that -kan is a morphological reflex of the {RESULT} head, the semantics of which gives rise to a causative interpretation. By treating -kan as being sensitive to a syntactic configuration involving a result state, the current analysis not only provides important empirical support for the event decomposition of predicates in the syntax but also leads to a unified semantic and syntactic account of -kan, which captures straightforwardly distributional properties of the suffix.},
pages = {120--160},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {Language},
author = {Son, Minjeong and Cole, Peter},
urldate = {2018-10-12},
date = {2008},
file = {Son_Cole_2008_An Event-Based Account of -kan Constructions in Standard Indonesian.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Son_Cole_2008_An Event-Based Account of -kan Constructions in Standard Indonesian.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{Rajeg2020,
author = "Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg and I Made Rajeg and I Wayan Arka",
title = "{R Markdown Notebook and data for "Contrasting the semantics of Indonesian \textit{-kan} and \textit{-i} verb pairs: A usage-based, constructional approach"}",
year = "2020",
month = "2",
url = "https://figshare.com/articles/R_Markdown_Notebook_and_data_for_Contrasting_the_semantics_of_Indonesian_-_i_kan_i_and_-_i_i_i_verb_pairs_A_usage-based_constructional_approach_/11823366",
doi = "10.6084/m9.figshare.11823366.v1"
}
@article{cole_argument_2004,
title = {The Argument Structure of Verbs with the Suffix \textit{-kan} in Indonesian},
volume = {43},
issn = {00298115},
abstract = {The verbal suffix -kan in acrolectal Indonesian gives the appearance of being a homonymous form with multiple functions. In many sentences the suffix seems to be a causative morpheme; in others it appears to be an applicative affix, while in yet others it seems to be an object marker. We show that these functions are in fact predictable if -kan is a derivational morpheme affecting the argument structure of the verb to which it is affixed. We argue that the role of -kan is to indicate the syntactic licensing of an argument in the argument structure that is not licensed syntactically by the base verb. Thus, the distribution of -kan provides evidence that there exist linguistic generalizations that need to be stated with respect to a distinct level of argument structure rather than with respect to such syntactic levels as S-Structure and Logical Form.},
pages = {339--364},
number = {2},
journaltitle = {Oceanic Linguistics},
shortjournal = {Oceanic Linguistics},
author = {Cole, Peter and Son, Min-Jeong},
urldate = {2018-10-12},
date = {2004-12},
keywords = {Verbs, Linguistics, Suffixes \& prefixes (Grammar), Frames (Linguistics), Language \& languages, Morphemics},
file = {Cole_Min-Jeong Son_2004_The Argument Structure of Verbs with the Suffix-kan in Indonesian.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Cole_Min-Jeong Son_2004_The Argument Structure of Verbs with the Suffix-kan in Indonesian.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@inproceedings{arka_linguistic_2009,
title = {A linguistic and computational morphosyntactic analysis for the applicative \textit{-i} in Indonesian},
eventtitle = {{LFG}09 Conference},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the {LFG}09 Conference},
publisher = {{CSLI} Publications},
author = {Arka, I Wayan and Dalrymple, Mary and Mistica, Meladel and Mofu, Suriel and Andrews, Avery D. and Simpson, Jane},
editor = {Butt, Miriam and King, Tracy Holloway},
date = {2009},
file = {Arka et al_2009_A linguistic and computational morphosyntactic analysis for the applicative.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Conference Paper/Arka et al_2009_A linguistic and computational morphosyntactic analysis for the applicative.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@book{gries_statistics_2009,
location = {Berlin},
title = {Statistics for linguistics with R: A practical introduction},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
author = {Gries, Stefan Th.},
date = {2009},
file = {Gries_2009_Statistics for linguistics with R.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book/Gries_2009_Statistics for linguistics with R.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{robinson_collostructions_2012,
location = {London},
title = {Collostructions},
isbn = {978-1-138-81705-0},
pages = {92--95},
booktitle = {The Routledge encyclopedia of second language acquisition},
publisher = {Routledge},
author = {Gries, Stefan Th.},
editor = {Robinson, Peter Jake.},
date = {2012},
keywords = {corpus linguistics, collostruction},
file = {Gries_2012_Collostructions.pdf:C\:\\Users\\Primahadi Wijaya\\Digital Library\\Book Section\\Gries_2012_Collostructions.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{rajeg_analisis_2019,
location = {Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia},
title = {Analisis Koleksem Khas dan potensinya untuk kajian kemiripan makna konstruksional dalam Bahasa Indonesia},
volume = {1},
isbn = {978-602-574-258-3},
url = {https://osf.io/preprints/inarxiv/uwzts/},
pages = {65--83},
booktitle = {{ETIKA} {BAHASA} Buku persembahan menapaki usia pensiun: I Ketut Tika},
publisher = {Swasta Nulus},
author = {Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya and Rajeg, I Made},
editor = {Sudipa, I Nengah},
urldate = {2019-01-30},
date = {2019},
doi = {10.26180/5bf4e49ea1582}
}
@article{stefanowitsch_covarying_2005,
title = {Covarying collexemes},
volume = {1},
pages = {1--43},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory},
author = {Stefanowitsch, Anatol and Gries, Stefan Th.},
urldate = {2012-01-11},
date = {2005},
file = {Stefanowitsch_Gries_2005_Covarying collexemes.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Stefanowitsch_Gries_2005_Covarying collexemes.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{hilpert_distinctive_2006,
title = {Distinctive collexeme analysis and diachrony},
volume = {2},
pages = {243--256},
number = {2},
journaltitle = {Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory},
author = {Hilpert, Martin},
date = {2006},
keywords = {corpus linguistics, Diachronic linguistics, construction grammar, Construction grammar, collostruction, collocation, quantitative corpus linguistics},
file = {Hilpert_2006_Distinctive collexeme analysis and diachrony.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Hilpert_2006_Distinctive collexeme analysis and diachrony.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{stefanowitsch_collostructions_2003,
title = {Collostructions: Investigating the interaction of words and constructions},
volume = {8},
pages = {209--243},
number = {2},
journaltitle = {International Journal of Corpus Linguistics},
author = {Stefanowitsch, Anatol and Gries, Stefan Th.},
date = {2003},
file = {Stefanowitsch_Gries_2003_Collostructions.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Stefanowitsch_Gries_2003_Collostructions.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@inreference{diessel_frequency_2016,
location = {Oxford ; New York},
title = {Frequency Effects in Grammar},
abstract = {Until recently, theoretical linguists have paid little attention to the frequency of linguistic elements in grammar and grammatical development. It is a standard assumption of (most) grammatical theories that the study of grammar (or competence) must be separated from the study of language use (or performance). However, this view of language has been called into question by various strands of research that have emphasized the importance of frequency for the analysis of linguistic structure. In this research, linguistic structure is often characterized as an emergent phenomenon shaped by general cognitive processes such as analogy, categorization, and automatization, which are crucially influenced by frequency of occurrence.There are many different ways in which frequency affects the processing and development of linguistic structure. Historical linguists have shown that frequent strings of linguistic elements are prone to undergo phonetic reduction and coalescence, and that frequent expressions and constructions are more resistant to structure mapping and analogical leveling than infrequent ones. Cognitive linguists have argued that the organization of constituent structure and embedding is based on the language users’ experience with linguistic sequences, and that the productivity of grammatical schemas or rules is determined by the combined effect of frequency and similarity. Child language researchers have demonstrated that frequency of occurrence plays an important role in the segmentation of the speech stream and the acquisition of syntactic categories, and that the statistical properties of the ambient language are much more regular than commonly assumed. And finally, psycholinguists have shown that structural ambiguities in sentence processing can often be resolved by lexical and structural frequencies, and that speakers’ choices between alternative constructions in language production are related to their experience with particular linguistic forms and meanings. Taken together, this research suggests that our knowledge of grammar is grounded in experience.},
booktitle = {Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Diessel, Holger and Hilpert, Martin},
editor = {Aronoff, Mark},
urldate = {2018-11-28},
date = {2016-05-09},
langid = {english},
doi = {10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.120},
file = {Diessel_Hilpert_2016_Frequency Effects in Grammar.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Diessel_Hilpert_2016_Frequency Effects in Grammar.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{stefanowitsch_empirical_2010,
location = {Berlin},
title = {Empirical cognitive semantics: Some thoughts},
pages = {355--380},
booktitle = {Quantitative methods in cognitive semantics: Corpus-driven approaches},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
author = {Stefanowitsch, Anatol},
editor = {{Dylan Glynn} and {Kerstin Fischer}},
date = {2010},
file = {Stefanowitsch_2010_Empirical cognitive semantics.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book Section/Stefanowitsch_2010_Empirical cognitive semantics.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{glynn_collostructional_2014,
location = {Amsterdam},
title = {Collostructional analysis: Measuring associations between constructions and lexical elements},
isbn = {978 90 272 2397 5, 978 90 272 7033 7},
series = {Human Cognitive Processing},
shorttitle = {Collostructional analysis},
pages = {391--404},
number = {43},
booktitle = {Corpus methods for semantics: Quantitative studies in polysemy and synonymy},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Hilpert, Martin},
editor = {Glynn, Dylan and Robinson, Justyna A.},
urldate = {2014-12-07},
date = {2014},
langid = {english},
file = {Hilpert_2014_Collostructional analysis.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book Section/Hilpert_2014_Collostructional analysis.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{diessel_ubcxg_2015,
location = {Berlin ; Boston},
title = {14. Usage-based construction grammar},
isbn = {978-3-11-029202-2},
pages = {296--322},
booktitle = {Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics},
publisher = {De Gruyter Mouton},
author = {Diessel, Holger},
editor = {Dąbrowska, Ewa and Divjak, Dagmar},
urldate = {2016-01-27},
date = {2015-01-31}
}
@incollection{behrens_frequency_2016,
location = {Berlin, Boston},
title = {Frequency and lexical specificity in grammar: A critical review},
isbn = {978-3-11-034691-6},
shorttitle = {Frequency and lexical specificity in grammar},
booktitle = {Experience Counts: Frequency Effects in Language},
publisher = {De Gruyter},
author = {Diessel, Holger},
editor = {Behrens, Heike and Pfänder, Stefan},
urldate = {2020-01-22},
date = {2016-01-22},
doi = {10.1515/9783110346916-009},
file = {Diessel_2016_Frequency and lexical specificity in grammar.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book Section/Diessel_2016_Frequency and lexical specificity in grammar.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{firth57synopsis,
title = {A synopsis of linguistic theory 1930-55.},
volume = {1952-59},
url = {http://cs.brown.edu/courses/csci2952d/readings/lecture1-firth.pdf},
abstract = {Reprinted in: Palmer, F. R. (ed.) (1968). Selected Papers of J. R. Firth 1952-59, pages 168-205. Longmans, London.},
pages = {1--32},
author = {Firth, John Rupert},
urldate = {2019-03-11},
date = {1957},
keywords = {classic linguistics meanign relatedness semantic},
file = {Firth_1957_A synopsis of linguistic theory 1930-55.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Firth_1957_A synopsis of linguistic theory 1930-55.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@unpublished{rajeg_semantic_2018,
location = {The University of California, Los Angeles},
title = {Semantic vector space model and the usage patterns of Indonesian denominal verbs with \textit{{meN}-}, \textit{{meN}- -kan}, and \textit{{meN}- -i} affixes},
url = {http://ismil.shh.mpg.de/20/abstracts/Rajeg.pdf},
note = {Twenty-Second International Symposium on Malay/Indonesian Linguistics ({ISMIL} 22)},
author = {Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya and Denistia, Karlina and Musgrave, Simon},
date = {2018-05-11},
langid = {english},
doi = {10.4225/03/5acffc60eb649}
}
@inproceedings{goldhahn_building_2012,
location = {Istanbul},
title = {Building large monolingual dictionaries at the Leipzig Corpora Collection: From 100 to 200 languages},
isbn = {978-2-9517408-7-7},
url = {http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/327_Paper.pdf},
pages = {759--765},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference ({LREC}) 2012},
author = {Goldhahn, Dirk and Eckart, Thomas and Quasthoff, Uwe},
urldate = {2014-03-05},
date = {2012},
file = {Goldhahn et al_2012_Building large monolingual dictionaries at the Leipzig Corpora Collection.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Conference Paper/Goldhahn et al_2012_Building large monolingual dictionaries at the Leipzig Corpora Collection.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@report{quasthoff_indonesian_2013,
location = {Leipzig, Germany},
title = {Indonesian corpora},
url = {http://asvdoku.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/corpora/data/uploads/corpus-building-vol7-ind.pdf},
number = {7},
institution = {Abteilung Automatische Sprachverarbeitung, Institut für Informatik, Universität Leipzig},
author = {Quasthoff, Uwe and Goldhahn, Dirk},
urldate = {2015-07-26},
date = {2013-04},
file = {Quasthoff_Goldhahn_2013_Indonesian corpora.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Report/Quasthoff_Goldhahn_2013_Indonesian corpora.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{hilpert_entrenchment_2016,
location = {Berlin, Boston},
title = {Entrenchment in Construction Grammar},
isbn = {978-3-11-034142-3},
url = {https://www.degruyter.com/view/books/9783110341423/9783110341423-004/9783110341423-004.xml},
pages = {57--74},
booktitle = {Entrenchment and the psychology of language learning: How we reorganize and adapt linguistic knowledge},
publisher = {De Gruyter},
author = {Hilpert, Martin and Diessel, Holger},
editor = {Schmid, Hans-Jörg},
urldate = {2017-06-06},
date = {2016},
doi = {10.1515/9783110341423-004},
file = {Hilpert_Diessel_2016_Entrenchment in Construction Grammar.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book Section/Hilpert_Diessel_2016_Entrenchment in Construction Grammar.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@book{gilquin_corpus_2010,
location = {Amsterdam/Philadelphia},
title = {Corpus, cognition and causative constructions},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Gilquin, Gaëtanelle},
date = {2010},
file = {Gilquin_2010_Corpus, cognition and causative constructions.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book/Gilquin_2010_Corpus, cognition and causative constructions.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@book{hilpert_germanic_2008,
location = {Amsterdam ; Philadelphia},
title = {Germanic future constructions: A usage-based approach to language change},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Hilpert, Martin},
date = {2008},
keywords = {Diachronic linguistics, {HISTORICAL} linguistics, collostruction, collocation, quantitative corpus linguistics, English, grammaticalization, {GERMAN} language},
file = {Hilpert_2008_Germanic Future Constructions.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book/Hilpert_2008_Germanic Future Constructions.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{hoffmann_collostructional_2013,
location = {Oxford},
title = {Collostructional analysis},
isbn = {978-0-19-539668-3},
series = {Oxford Handbooks Online},
pages = {290--306},
booktitle = {The Oxford handbook of Construction Grammar},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Stefanowitsch, Anatol},
editor = {Hoffmann, Thomas and Trousdale, Graeme},
date = {2013},
doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195396683.013.0016},
keywords = {cognitive linguistics, construction grammar, Construction grammar, cognitive grammar},
file = {Stefanowitsch_2013_Collostructional analysis.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book Section/Stefanowitsch_2013_Collostructional analysis.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{herbst_collostructional_2014,
location = {Berlin ; Boston},
title = {Collostructional analysis: A case study of the English \textit{into}-causative},
isbn = {978-3-11-035685-4},
shorttitle = {Collostructional analysis},
pages = {217--238},
booktitle = {Constructions collocations patterns},
publisher = {Walter De Gruyter, {GmbH}},
author = {Stefanowitsch, Anatol},
editor = {Herbst, Thomas and Schmid, Hans-Jörg and Faulhaber, Susen},
urldate = {2015-06-26},
date = {2014-01-26},
keywords = {construction grammar, Construction grammar, collostruction, collocation, to read},
file = {Stefanowitsch_2014_Collostructional analysis.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book Section/Stefanowitsch_2014_Collostructional analysis.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{rajeg_analisis_2019,
location = {Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia},
title = {Analisis Koleksem Khas dan potensinya untuk kajian kemiripan makna konstruksional dalam Bahasa Indonesia},
volume = {1},
isbn = {978-602-574-258-3},
url = {https://osf.io/preprints/inarxiv/uwzts/},
pages = {65--83},
booktitle = {{ETIKA} {BAHASA} Buku persembahan menapaki usia pensiun: I Ketut Tika},
publisher = {Swasta Nulus},
author = {Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya and Rajeg, I Made},
editor = {Sudipa, I Nengah},
urldate = {2019-01-30},
date = {2019},
doi = {10.26180/5bf4e49ea1582}
}
@thesis{rajeg_metaphorical_2019,
location = {Clayton, {VIC}},
title = {Metaphorical profiles and near-synonyms: A corpus-based study of Indonesian words for {\textless}span style="font-variant:small-caps;"{\textgreater}happiness{\textless}/span{\textgreater}},
institution = {Monash University, Australia},
type = {phdthesis},
author = {Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya},
date = {2019},
doi = {10.26180/5cac231a97fb1},
file = {Rajeg_2019_Metaphorical profiles and near-synonyms.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Thesis/Rajeg_2019_Metaphorical profiles and near-synonyms.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@software{rajeg_collogetr_2019,
title = {collogetr: Collocates retriever and Collocation association measure},
rights = {View license},
url = {https://gederajeg.github.io/collogetr/},
shorttitle = {Collocates retriever and Collocation association measure},
version = {1.1.3},
author = {Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya},
urldate = {2018-03-17},
date = {2019-03-17},
doi = {10.26180/5b7b9c5e32779}
}
@article{rajeg_pemahaman_2019,
title = {Pemahaman kuantitatif dasar dan penerapannya dalam mengkaji keterkaitan antara bentuk dan makna},
volume = {37},
issn = {2580-2429},
url = {http://ojs.linguistik-indonesia.org/index.php/linguistik_indonesia/article/view/87/83},
doi = {10.26499/li.v37i1.87},
pages = {13--31},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {Linguistik Indonesia},
author = {Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya and Rajeg, I Made},
date = {2019},
file = {Rajeg_Rajeg_2019_Pemahaman kuantitatif dasar dan penerapannya dalam mengkaji keterkaitan antara.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Rajeg_Rajeg_2019_Pemahaman kuantitatif dasar dan penerapannya dalam mengkaji keterkaitan antara.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{fillmore_regularity_1988,
title = {Regularity and idiomaticity in grammatical constructions: The case of \textit{let alone}},
volume = {64},
issn = {00978507},
doi = {10.2307/414531},
shorttitle = {Regularity and Idiomaticity in Grammatical Constructions},
pages = {501},
number = {3},
journaltitle = {Language},
author = {Fillmore, Charles J. and Kay, Paul and O'Connor, Mary Catherine},
urldate = {2017-08-16},
date = {1988-09},
keywords = {construction grammar, to read, Construction Grammar},
file = {Fillmore et al_1988_Regularity and Idiomaticity in Grammatical Constructions.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Fillmore et al_1988_Regularity and Idiomaticity in Grammatical Constructions.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{kay_grammatical_1999,
title = {Grammatical constructions and linguistic generalizations: The \textit{What's X doing Y?} Construction},
volume = {75},
issn = {00978507},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/417472?origin=crossref},
doi = {10.2307/417472},
shorttitle = {Grammatical Constructions and Linguistic Generalizations},
pages = {1--33},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {Language},
author = {Kay, Paul and Fillmore, Charles J.},
urldate = {2017-08-30},
date = {1999-03},
file = {Kay_Fillmore_1999_Grammatical Constructions and Linguistic Generalizations.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Kay_Fillmore_1999_Grammatical Constructions and Linguistic Generalizations.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@inproceedings{fillmore_mechanisms_1988,
location = {Berkeley, {CA}, {USA}},
title = {The mechanisms of "Construction Grammar"},
volume = {14},
doi = {10.3765/bls.v14i0.1794},
eventtitle = {Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society},
pages = {35--55},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society},
publisher = {Berkeley Linguistics Society},
author = {Fillmore, Charles J.},
date = {1988},
keywords = {construction grammar},
file = {Fillmore_1988_The mechanisms of Construction Grammar.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Conference Paper/Fillmore_1988_The mechanisms of Construction Grammar.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@software{happyr2019,
title = {happyr: The accompanying R package for Rajeg's (2019) {PhD} thesis titled "Metaphorical profiles and near-synonyms: A corpus-based study of Indonesian words for Happiness"},
url = {https://gederajeg.github.io/happyr},
shorttitle = {The accompanying R package for Rajeg's (2019) {PhD} thesis entitled "Metaphorical profiles and near-synonyms},
version = {1.0},
author = {Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya},
urldate = {2019-12-02},
date = {2019},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.3559457}
}
@article{goldberg_constructions:_2003,
title = {Constructions: A new theoretical approach to language},
volume = {7},
issn = {13646613},
url = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1364661303000809},
doi = {10.1016/S1364-6613(03)00080-9},
shorttitle = {Constructions},
pages = {219--224},
number = {5},
journaltitle = {Trends in Cognitive Sciences},
author = {Goldberg, Adele E.},
urldate = {2015-09-23},
date = {2003-05},
langid = {english},
file = {Goldberg_2003_Constructions.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Goldberg_2003_Constructions.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@book{croft_radical_2001,
location = {Oxford},
title = {Radical Construction Grammar: Syntactic theory in typological perspective},
isbn = {0-19-829954-0 978-0-19-829954-7 0-19-829955-9 978-0-19-829955-4},
shorttitle = {Radical construction grammar},
abstract = {"Radical Construction Grammar presents a critique of syntactic theory and argumentation, and offers a genuinely new approach to syntax based on the fact of grammatical diversity. Recent syntactic theories are essentially formal models for the representation of grammatical knowledge, and posit complex syntactic structures in the analysis of sentences. The result has been an endless cycle of new and revised theories of syntactic representation."--{BOOK} {JACKET}.},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Croft, William},
date = {2001},
file = {Croft_2001_Radical construction grammar.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book/Croft_2001_Radical construction grammar.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@book{goldberg_constructions_2006,
location = {Oxford ; New York},
title = {Constructions at work: The nature of generalization in language},
isbn = {978-0-19-926851-1 978-0-19-926852-8},
series = {Oxford linguistics},
shorttitle = {Constructions at work},
pagetotal = {280},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Goldberg, Adele E.},
date = {2006},
note = {{OCLC}: ocm61756559},
keywords = {Discourse analysis, {PSYCHOLINGUISTICS}, Generalized phrase structure grammar},
file = {Goldberg_2006_Constructions at work.pdf:/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book/Goldberg_2006_Constructions at work.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@incollection{hoffmann_constructionist_2013,
location = {Oxford},
title = {Constructionist approaches},
isbn = {978-0-19-539668-3},
series = {Oxford Handbooks Online},
pages = {15--31},
booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Construction Grammar},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Goldberg, Adele E.},
editor = {Hoffmann, Thomas and Trousdale, Graeme},
date = {2013},
doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195396683.013.0002},
keywords = {cognitive linguistics, construction grammar, Construction grammar, cognitive grammar}
}
@Manual{rcore2019,
title = {R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing},
author = {{R Core Team}},
organization = {R Foundation for Statistical Computing},
address = {Vienna, Austria},
year = {2019},
url = {https://www.R-project.org/},
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