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E-grāmata: Periphrasis, Replacement and Renewal: Studies in English Historical Linguistics

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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2014
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The contributions to this volume smoothly blend synchronic theory and diachronic investigations, and thus offer novel observations about the historical evolution of the English language from various theoretical angles (such as minimalist theory, formal semantics, recent theories on productivity, and various discourse models). By offering new vantage points and improved frameworks for the study of Present-Day English, the papers also provide solutions to problems that have been persistently present in the synchronic analysis of English.The papers are arranged around four thematic headings. The first part discusses patterns and models of replacement, while the second focuses on syntactic and semantic variation. The third part presents case studies of the historical development of adverbials and particles. The final part investigates functional and regional variation in discourse and vocabulary.The 15 peer-reviewed, revised papers were originally presented at the 16th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics held in August 2010 in Pécs, Hungary.The volume will appeal to linguists interested in a wide range of areas of linguistic research, including language change, grammatical theory, language variation, semantic change, diachronic discourse analysis, translation studies, and corpus-based study of English.
Foreword and Acknowledgements vii
Introduction Periphrasis, Replacement and Renewal: Lessons for and from the History of English 1(13)
Iren Hegedus
Dora Podor
Part I Patterns and Models of Replacement
What are `Grammatical Periphrases'?
14(20)
John Anderson
Morphological Productivity as a Trigger of the pu/fan / need Replacement
34(23)
Lucia Loureiro-Porto
Aspectual Loss and Renewal: onginnan, beginnan, start
57(26)
Lynn D. Sims
Litteral Substitution Sets in MSS of The Man of Law's Tale
83(9)
Justyna Rogos
Part II Syntactic and Semantic Variation and Change
Syntactic and Semantic Variation: Middle English Causatives and Complement Types
92(33)
Brian Lowrey
V-l Main Declarative Clauses in Old English and Old High German Biblical Translations
125(27)
Anna Cichosz
The Grammaticalization of Old English - whether in the Left Periphery
152(15)
Victor Parra-Guinaldo
The Loss of Lexical Case in the History of English: What is Behind Transitivation?
167(20)
Fuyo Osawa
Modal Adjectives in the History of English
187(25)
Octav Eugen DeLazero
Part III Adverbials and Particles
Adverbials in the History of English: The Case of before
212(16)
Artur Bartnik
The Historical Development of no sooner than and its Semantic Change
228(15)
Daisuke Suzuki
A Turn of the Screw in the Semantics of Phrasal Verbs: Phrasal Verbs with up as a Test Case
243(25)
Paula Rodriguez-Puente
Part IV Functional and Regional Variation in Discourse and Vocabulary
Discourse Strategies in Margery Kempe's Descriptions of Her Pilgrimages
268(18)
Fumiko Yoshikawa
The Rise of Disciplinary Identity
286(24)
Lilo Moessner
White Kennett's Etymological Collections of English Words and Provincial Expressions: An Unprinted Source of Regional Vocabulary
310(23)
Javier Ruano-Garcia
Contributors 333(6)
Index 339
Irén Hegeds is Associate Professor at the Department of English Linguistics, University of Pécs, Hungary. She has been teaching English historical linguistics since 1990. Her research interests also include other areas of historical comparative linguistics, such as the phonological and morphological reconstruction of Nuristani languages and the investigation of the possible distant genetic relationships of language families.Dóra Pdör is Associate Professor at the Department of English Linguistics, Kįroli Gįspįr University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, Budapest. She has been teaching the history of the English language since 1996. Her research interests include the history of the English and the Irish languages, varieties of English, terminology, and lexicography.