The papers in this volume study linguistic structures in the
context of their interactive functions and usages; they concentrate
on grammatical constructions for the positioning of self and
others. Using empirical analyses of positioning constructions, the
authors show that forms and functions of grammatical structures in
everyday interactions are closely interwoven with the conditions
for the production and reception of spoken language. In order to
take account of the tension between the stabilisation of
grammatical constructions and the process of their actualisation in
interactions, the authors combine methods from Interactional
Linguistics with insights from usage-based positions of both
Construction Grammar and Cognitive Grammar.
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