This collection of essays pays tribute to the influential work of Joan L. Bybee, celebrating her insights into the intersection of grammar and language usage. The contributors delve into functionalist and usage-based theories, exploring how real-world language use informs grammatical structures. Through diverse analyses, they illuminate the nuances of linguistic behavior and demonstrate the dynamic nature of language as both a social tool and cognitive process.
Readers will appreciate the comprehensive examination of various approaches that challenge traditional grammar theories, emphasizing the significance of usage in shaping language. By showcasing innovative perspectives, the volume not only honors Bybee's legacy but also encourages ongoing dialogue in the field of linguistics.