Variation in Non finite Constructions in English

Variation in Non finite Constructions in English
Author: Mark Kaunisto,Juhani Rudanko
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2019-05-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783030190446

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This book sheds new light on the nature of gerunds in English, utilizing data from very large electronic corpora in order to compare pairs of patterns viewed as constructions. It serves as a contribution to the study of complementation, an under-researched area of investigation which bridges observations at the intersection of lexico-grammar, syntax and semantics. As a result, the reader develops their understanding of the meaning and use of each pattern within the system of English predicate complementation as it has evolved in recent times. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of English linguistics, especially English grammar.

Tradition and Change in Legal English

Tradition and Change in Legal English
Author: Christopher Williams
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 3039114441

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In this volume the author examines verbal constructions in prescriptive legal texts written in English. Modal auxiliaries such as shall, may and must are analysed, as well as indicative tenses such as the present simple, and also non-finite constructions such as the -ing form and -ed participles. Results are based on specially compiled corpora of prescriptive texts coming from a wide range of English-speaking countries and also international organizations such as the European Union and the UN. The author also analyses the nature, extent and impact of the calls for change in legal language coming from the Plain Language Movement. Although legal language tends to be depicted as being highly conservative and unchanging, the author shows that in certain parts of the English-speaking world a minor revolution would appear to be taking place, while in other parts there is greater resistance to change.

Language Change and Variation from Old English to Late Modern English

Language Change and Variation from Old English to Late Modern English
Author: Merja Kytö,John Scahill,Harumi Tanabe
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2010
Genre: English philology
ISBN: 3034303726

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This collection reflects Minoji Akimoto's concern with studies of change in English that are theoretically-informed, but founded on substantial bodies of data. Some of the contributors focus on individual texts and text-types, among them literature and journalism, others on specific periods, from Old English to the nineteenth century, but the majority trace a linguistic process - such as negation, passivisation, complementation or grammaticalisation - through the history of English. While several papers take a fresh look at manuscript evidence, the harnessing of wideranging electronic corpora is a recurring feature methodologically. The linguistic fields treated include word semantics, stylistics, orthography, word-order, pragmatics and lexicography. The volume also contains a bibliography of Professor Akimoto's writings and an index of linguistic terms.

Nonfinite Structures in Theory and Change

Nonfinite Structures in Theory and Change
Author: D. Gary Miller
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0198299605

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This book seeks to answer the questions: why do grammars change, and why is the rate of such change so variable? A principal focus is on changes in English between the Anglo-Saxon and early modern periods. The author frames his analysis in a comparative framework with extended discussions of language change in a wide range of other Indo-European languages. He deploys Chomsky's minimalist framework in a fruitful marriage of comparative and theoretical linguistics within an argument that will be accessible to practitioners in both fields.

Maori

Maori
Author: Winifred Bauer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 723
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134975976

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This descriptive grammar provides a uniquely comprehensive description of Maori, the East Polynesian language of the indigenous people of New Zealand. Today, the language is under threat and it seems likely that the Maori of the future will differ quite considerably from the Maori of the past. Winifred Bauer offers a wide-ranging and detailed description of the structure of the language, covering syntax, morphology and phonology. Based upon narrative texts and data elicited from older native-speaking consultants and illustrated with a wealth of examples the book will be of interest to both linguistic theoreticians and descriptive linguists, including language typologists.

Linguistic Theory and Empirical Evidence

Linguistic Theory and Empirical Evidence
Author: Bob de Jonge,Yishai Tobin
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027215741

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This volume further elaborates the empirical tradition of Columbia School (CS) Linguistics by offering diverse empirical analyses for a wide variety of languages. These studies open a much needed debate advocating the necessity of the independent validation of linguistic hypotheses. This research exemplifies how such a validation should be conducted by determining which forms underlie the analyses and extracting those observations that are considered to be objective. The volume consists of two parts: a section on synchronic and diachronic grammatical problems and a section on Phonology as Human Behavior (PHB), the Columbia School version of phonology, applied to evolutionary, developmental and clinical issues and the phonotactics of the selected lexicon of a literary text. It provides a wealth of useful empirical data and in-depth and sophisticated qualitative and quantitative analyses of a broad range of languages from diverse families: French, Spanish, Afrikaans, Dutch, English, Polish, Russian, Japanese, and Hebrew.

Corpus Based Studies on Non Finite Complements in Recent English

Corpus Based Studies on Non Finite Complements in Recent English
Author: Paul Rickman,Juhani Rudanko
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783319729893

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This book showcases fresh research into the underexplored territory of complementation through a detailed analysis of gerunds and ‘to’ infinitives involving control in English. Drawing on large electronic corpora of recent English, it examines subject control in adjectival predicate constructions with ‘scared’, ‘terrified’ and ‘afraid’, moving on to a study of object control with the verbal predicate ‘warn’. In each chapter a case study is presented of a matrix adjective that selects both infinitival and gerundial complements, and a central theme is the application of the Choice Principle as a novel factor bearing on complement selection. The authors argue that it is helpful to view the patterns in question as constructions, as combinations of form and meaning, within the system of English predicate complementation, and convincingly demonstrate how a new gerundial pattern has emerged and spread in the course of the last two centuries. This book will appeal to scholars of semantics, corpus linguistics, and historical linguistics as well as those with an interest in variation and change in recent English more generally.

Grammaticization Synchronic Variation and Language Contact

Grammaticization  Synchronic Variation  and Language Contact
Author: Rena Torres Cacoullos
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027230552

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This is a study of Old Spanish and present-day Mexican. The title develops a grammaticization account of the variation in progressive constructions. The book looks at spatial expressions, patterns of synchronic variation and register considerations amongst many other topics.