Grammar, discourse, context grammar and usage in language variation and change

This collected volume brings together a wide array of international linguists working on diachronic language change with a specific focus on the history of English, who work within usage-based frameworks and investigate processes of grammatical change in context. Although usage-based linguistics emp...

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Other Authors: Bech, Kristin (Editor), Möhlig-Falke, Ruth (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter, [2019]
Series:Diskursmuster ; Bd. 23.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t List of tables and figures --  |t Grammar -- discourse -- context: Grammatical variation and change and the usage-based perspective /  |r Möhlig-Falke, Ruth / Bech, Kristin --  |t Contextualizing Old English noun phrases /  |r Bech, Kristin --  |t Syntax, text type, genre and authorial voice in Old English: A data-driven approach /  |r Los, Bettelou / Lubbers, Thijs --  |t The intensifier system of the Ormulum and the interplay of micro-level and macro-level contexts in linguistic change /  |r Méndez-Naya, Belén --  |t Constructional change across the lifespan: The nominative and infinitive in early modern writers /  |r Anthonissen, Lynn --  |t Contextualizing dual-form adverbs in the Old Bailey Corpus: An assessment of semantic, pragmatic, and sociolinguistic factors /  |r Möhlig-Falke, Ruth --  |t Bridging contexts in the reanalysis of naturally as a sentence adverb: A corpus study /  |r Haumann, Dagmar / Killie, Kristin --  |t From parataxis to amalgamation: The emergence of the sentence-final is all construction in the history of American English /  |r Shibasaki, Reijirou --  |t The role of context in the entrenchment of new grammatical markers in World Englishes /  |r Seoane, Elena --  |t Paradigms, host classes, and ancillariness: A comparison of three approaches to grammatical status /  |r Konvička, Martin --  |t The motivated unmotivated: Variation, function and context /  |r De Smet, Hendrik --  |t Grammar in context: On the role of hypercharacterization in language variation and change /  |r López-Couso, María José --  |t List of contributors --  |t Index 
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