Null Subjects in Englishes

Null Subjects in Englishes
Author: Verena Schröter
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110645354

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This book presents the first systematic quantitative study of null subjects not only in British English, but also in the contact varieties Indian, Hong Kong and Singapore English. Analysing informal spoken language, it addresses issues relevant for language contact and World Englishes, corpus linguistics and variationist sociolinguistics, linguistic typology and syntax.

Null Subjects in Englishes

Null Subjects in Englishes
Author: Verena Schröter
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110649260

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This book presents the first systematic quantitative study of null subjects not only in British English, but also in the contact varieties Indian, Hong Kong and Singapore English. Analysing informal spoken language, it addresses issues relevant for language contact and World Englishes, corpus linguistics and variationist sociolinguistics, linguistic typology and syntax.

The Variability of Current World Englishes

The Variability of Current World Englishes
Author: Eugene Green,Charles F. Meyer
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-08-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110394917

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Faces of English explores the phenomenon of increasing dialects, varieties, and creoles, even as the spread of globalization supports an apparently growing uniformity among nations. The book's chapters supply descriptions of Jamaican English in Toronto, English as an L2 in a South African mining township, Chinese and English contact in Singapore, unexpected, emergent variants in Canadian English, and innovations in the English of West Virginia. Further, the book offers some perspective on internet English as well as on abiding uniformities in the lexicon and grammar of standard varieties. In the analyses of this heterogeneous growth such considerations as speakers' sociolinguistic profiles, phonological, morpho-syntactic, and lexical variables, frequencies, and typological patterns provide ample insight in the current status of English both in oral and electronic communities. The opening chapter presents a theoretical framework that argues for linguistic typology as conceptually resourceful in accommodating techniques of analysis and in distinguishing the wide arrays of English found throughout the globe. One clear function for Faces of English is that of a catalyst: to spur studies of diversities in English (and in other languages), to suggest approaches to adapt, to invite counterargument and developments in analysis.

The Routledge Handbook of Pronouns

The Routledge Handbook of Pronouns
Author: Laura L. Paterson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2023-12-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781003802532

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This original volume provides the first state-of-the-art overview of research on pronouns in the 21st century. With its dedicated sections on grammar, history, and change, language learning/acquisition, cognition and comprehension, power, politics, and identity, The Routledge Handbook of Pronouns shows that contemporary interest in pronouns and gender represents just the tip of the iceberg. Led by Laura Paterson, a transdisciplinary collection of experts discuss the global history of different pronoun systems, synthesize the literature, and contextualize the salient issues and current debates shaping research on pronouns across different spheres and via different theoretical-methodological traditions. The Handbook is designed to encourage readers to engage with a range of perspectives from within and beyond their immediate areas of interest, with the ultimate aim of shaping the future trajectory of interdisciplinary, multiingual research on pronouns. Using data from multiple languages and engaging deeply with the social, cultural, political, technological, and psychological factors that can influence pronoun use, this innovative book will be an indispensable resource to scholars and advanced students of theoretical and applied linguistics, education, and the social and behavioural sciences.

Null Subjects

Null Subjects
Author: José Camacho
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2013-04-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107034105

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This book provides an accessible and original account of null subject phenomena, and encompasses the most recent findings and developments.

Referential Null Subjects in Early English

Referential Null Subjects in Early English
Author: Kristian A. Rusten
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780192535764

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This book offers a large-scale quantitative investigation of referential null subjects as they occur in Old, Middle, and Early Modern English. Using corpus linguistic methods, and drawing on five corpora of early English, it empirically examines the occurrence of subjectless finite clauses in more than 500 early English texts, spanning nearly 850 years. On the basis of this substantial data, Kristian A. Rusten re-evaluates previous conflicting claims concerning the occurrence and distribution of null subjects in Old English. He explores the question of whether the earliest stage of English can be considered a canonical or partial pro-drop language, and provides an empirical examination of the role played by central licensors of null subjects proposed in the theoretical literature. The predictions of two important pragmatic accounts of null arguments are also tested. Throughout, the book builds its arguments primarily by means of powerful statistical tools, including generalized fixed-effects and mixed-effects logistic regression modelling. The volume is the most comprehensive examination of null subjects in the history of English to date, and will be of interest to syntacticians, historical linguists, and those working in English and Germanic linguistics more widely.

Brunei English

Brunei English
Author: David Deterding,Salbrina Sharbawi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789400763470

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This detailed survey of Brunei English reflects the burgeoning academic interest in the many new varieties of English which are fast evolving around the world. Wholly up to date, the study is based on careful analysis of a substantial dataset that provides real-life examples of usage to illustrate the narrative throughout. As well as a thorough account of the pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary usage, and discourse patterns of Brunei English, the volume explores its historical and educational background and current developmental trends, providing an in-depth review of the patterns of English usage within this multilingual, oil-rich society on the north-western coast of Borneo. Written in a non-technical style throughout that will assist non-specialists wishing to grasp the fundamentals of this unique brand of the English language, the work is a worthy addition to Springer’s series on multilingual education that plugs a gap in the coverage of the numerous varieties of English being used across South East Asia. “The authors bring renewed and badly needed attention to the long-overlooked development of Brunei English. Their examination of the variety not only documents the features and functions of English within Brunei society, it also suggests the development of regional or global varieties of English that extend beyond Brunei, and even beyond South East Asia.” Andrew Moody, University of Macau

Linguistic Perspectives on a Variable English Morpheme

Linguistic Perspectives on a Variable English Morpheme
Author: Laura Rupp,David Britain
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781349728039

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This book investigates –s marking in English verbs, specifically its manifestations in main verbs, in the past tense of BE, and in existential constructions. It embraces the many ways in which –s marking varies across the English speaking world, and considers both how it arose in these places historically and the ways in which it has since developed. The authors propose a story which holistically accounts for these different manifestations of –s, drawing upon evidence from a wide range of subdisciplines in linguistics, including sociolinguistics, generative syntax, historical linguistics, dialectology, and discourse-pragmatics. This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in these and related fields.