TY - JOUR ID - 61524 TI - Ezafe Constructions in Persian Language from Goldberg’s Construction Grammar Perspective JO - Language Research JA - JOLR LA - en SN - 1026-2288 AU - Razavian, Hossein AU - Kavusi Tajkoh, Sedighe AU - Bahrami Khorshid, Sahar AD - Assistant Professor of Linguistics, University of Semnan AD - M.A. Student of the Linguistics University of Semnan AD - Assistant Professor of General Linguistics, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. Y1 - 2016 PY - 2016 VL - 7 IS - 2 SP - 39 EP - 57 KW - Cognitive linguistics KW - Goldberg’s Construction Grammar KW - construction KW - Ezafe Construction KW - Persian language DO - 10.22059/jolr.2016.61524 N2 - Goldberg’s Construction Grammar is a cognitive linguistics approach which has considered ‘Constructions’ as the basic units of language. The present study aimed to study Ezafe Constructions in Persian language from Goldberg’s Construction Grammar perspective. Therefore, this approach is regarded as the analysis framework of the study. A corpus of 3000 Ezafe constructions collected from 10 Jam-e-Jam magazines, have been selected to be analyzed. According to the results, Ezafe constructions are classified into three general classes namely possessive (including possession, addition and attribution), descriptive and relative. “Relation” is considered as the basic sense of Ezafe Constructions. Furthermore, it has been shown that the possessive constructions are the most frequent Ezafe constructions, and descriptive and relative constructions are respectively less frequent. UR - https://jolr.ut.ac.ir/article_61524.html L1 - https://jolr.ut.ac.ir/article_61524_b5f799fc1413974b43a60ac8aa1b857d.pdf ER -