| | Corpus-driven Cognitive Semantics. Introduction to the field by Dylan Glynn | | 1 |
| | Quantitative methods in Cognitive Semantics. Introduction to the volume by Kerstin Fischer | | 43 |
Section I | | Corpus methods in Cognitive Semantics | | |
| | The doctor and the semantician by Dirk Geeraerts | | 63 |
| | Balancing Acts: Empirical pursuits in Cognitive Linguistics by John Newman | | 79 |
| | Does frequency in text instantiate entrenchment in the cognitive system? by Hans-Jorg Schmid | | 101 |
Section II | | Advancing the science: Theoretical questions | | |
| | The aspectual coercion of the English Durative Adverbial by Stefan Fuhs | | 137 |
| | The force dynamics of English complement clauses: A Collostructional Analysis by Martin Hilpert | | 155 |
| | Accounting for the role of situation in language use in a Cognitive Semantic representation of sentence mood by Kerstin Fischer | | 179 |
| | Exemplars and analogy: Semantic extension in constructional networks by Arne Zeschel | | 201 |
Section III | | Advancing the science: Methodological questions | | |
| | Marrying cognitive-linguistic theory and corpus-based methods: On the compositionality of English V NP-idioms by Stefanie Wulff | | 223 |
| | Testing the hypothesis, Objectivity and verification in usage-based Cognitive Semantics by Dylan Glynn | | 239 |
| | Beyond the dative alternation: The semantics of the Dutch aan-Dative by Timothy Colleman | | 271 |
| | Corpus-based evidence for an idiosyncratic aspect-modality relation in Russian by Dagmar Divjak | | 305 |
Section IV | | Towards an empirical Cognitive Semantics | | |
| | Quantitative approaches in usage-based Cognitive Semantics: Myths, erroneous assumptions, and a proposal by Dagmar Divjak | | 333 |
| | Empirical Cognitive Semantics: Some thoughts by Anatol Stefanowitsch | | 355 |
| | Author index | | 381 |
| | Subject index | | 389 |