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Constructional Approaches to English Grammar
β Scribed by Graeme Trousdale (editor); Nikolas Gisborne (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Series
- Topics in English Linguistics [TiEL]; 57
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This collection of articles brings together new research from both established and emerging international experts in the study of English grammar, all of whom have engaged with the notion of 'construction' in their work. The research here is concerned with both synchrony and diachrony, with the relationship between Construction Grammar and other linguistic theories, and with a number of issues in the study of grammar, such as raising and control phenomena, transitivity, relative clause structure, the syntax of gerunds, attributive and predicative uses of adjectives, modality, and grammaticalization.
Some of the articles are written within a constructional framework, while others highlight potential problems with constructional approaches to English grammar; some of the articles are based on data collected from corpora, some on introspection; some of the articles suggest potential developments for diachronic construction grammar, while others seek to compare Construction Grammar with other cognitive linguistic theories, most particularly Word Grammar. The research reported in this volume presents a series of ways of looking at the relationship between constructions and patterns in English grammar, either now or in the past.
The book addresses scholars and advanced students who are interested in English grammar, constructional approaches to language, and the relationship between functional and formal issues in linguistic description and theory.
β¦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Constructional approaches to language-particular description
Gerunds, categories and constructions
Approaches to the English gerund
Constructions in grammaticalization and lexicalization: Evidence from the history of a composite predicate construction in English
Corpus approaches to constructions
English relative clauses and Construction Grammar: A topic which preposition placement can shed light on?
Shall and shanβt in contemporary English β a case of functional condensation
Constraints on the attributive use of βpredicative-onlyβadjectives: A reassessment
Constructions and lexical approaches
Antitransitivity and constructionality
Dependencies are constructions: A case study in predicative complementation
Word Grammar and Construction Grammar
Backmatter
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