Composite Predicates in Late Modern English

Author:   Ljubica Leone
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032524887


Pages:   84
Publication Date:   29 May 2024
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This volume provides a concise overview of the diachronic development of composite predicates (CPs) in Late Modern English, offering clearer evidence of ongoing language change using data less readily available in other corpora. While previous scholarship on CPs exists from a synchronic perspective, this book is the first to focus exclusively on Late Modern English with a diachronic approach to CPs, understood as phraseological verbs consisting of a verb and a deverbal noun or this combination with a preposition, such as to ask a question or to take hold of. The volume builds on real-life spoken data encompassing the proceedings of the Old Bailey at the Central Criminal Court in London, which predate the invention of audio-recording technology. Leone explores syntactic and semantic changes and the role performed by phenomena associated with grammaticalization, lexicalization and idiomatization in this period from both quantitative and qualitative perspectives. The book sheds light on ongoing processes of change in spoken data, enriching knowledge on language change in this period and offering directions for future research. This book will appeal to scholars in English historical linguistics, syntax and semantics, and language change.

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Author:   Ljubica Leone
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.331kg
ISBN:  

9781032524887


ISBN 10:   103252488
Pages:   84
Publication Date:   29 May 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments List of abbreviations and conventions Chapter 1. Composite predicates in 1750–1850 1.1. Background 1.2. Linguistic overview of composite predicates 1.3. Previous studies and research aims 1.4. The corpus: the Late Modern English-Old Bailey Corpus 1.4.1. Corpus compilation: source data, sampling, text types 1.4.2. Corpus architecture and size 1.5. Method: selectional criteria, corpus-based techniques, and statistical tests 1.6. The structure of the book Chapter 2. History 2.1. Old English and Middle English: the establishment of composite predicates 2.2. Early Modern English: the spread of composite predicates 2.3. Late Modern English: stability and change 2.4. Present Day English: current forms and uses Chapter 3. Linguistic Features 3.1. Distribution of composite predicates 3.2. The base verbs 3.3. Phrasal profile and productivity of composite predicates 3.3.1. Phraseological variation across the years 1750–1850 3.3.2. The use of deverbal nouns with more than one verb 3.3.3. Productivity Chapter 4. Composite Predicates Between Stability and Change 4.1. Stable composite predicates 4.2. Morpho-syntactic features of composite predicate 4.2.1. Syntactic patterns 4.2.2. Articles and determiners 4.2.3. Internal modification 4.2.4. The use of plural forms 4.2.5. Passivization 4.3. Semantic features Chapter 5. Processes of change 5.1. Grammaticalization and lexicalization 5.2. Phraseological variation and layering between alternative prepositions 5.3. The coinage of new composite predicates 5.4. Semantic change Chapter 6. Conclusion Appendix: list of composite predicates References Index

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Ljubica Leone is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Milan, Italy. She received her PhD in Literary and Linguistic Studies from the University of Salerno, Italy.

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