Multimodal Construction Grammar

This article explores the extension of cognitive linguistics, especially construction grammar, to multimodal communication. Its dataset is a vast repository of hundreds of thousands of hours of network news broadcasts, including not only language but also co-speech gesture, diagrams, and other aspects of audiovisual communication.

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