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Changing structures: studies in constructions and complementation. — v. 195. / [edited by] Mark Kaunisto, Mikko Hoglund, Paul Rickman. — 1 online resource. — (Studies in language companion). — "His volume is the product of a symposium that was held at the University of Tampere in October 2015. The theme of that one-day event was complementation, and it was held in honour of Professor Juhani Rudanko, who, at the time, was retiring from his post at the University.". — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1800857.pdf>.

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Тематика: Grammar, Comparative and general — Complement.; Structural linguistics; Semantics, Comparative.; Construction grammar.; Linguistic change.; Computational linguistics.; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES — Grammar & Punctuation.; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES — Linguistics — Syntax.; Grammar, Comparative and general — Complement.; Grammar, Comparative and general — Verb phrase.

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Оглавление

  • Changing Structures
  • Editorial page
  • Title page
  • LCC data
  • Table of contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Structures, patterns, constructions – studying ­variation and change in lexico-grammar
    • References
  • Talk into vs convince to
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Refining the observation of the empirical data
    • 3. Explanations anyone?
    • 4. Construction grammar, embodied cognition and the basic design architecture of human language
    • References
  • Passive permissives
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Constructions with active matrix verbs
    • 3. Constructions with passive matrix verbs
    • 4. Passive let in COCA
    • 5. Passive let in COHA
    • 6. Summary and conclusion
    • Acknowledgements
    • References
      • Primary sources
      • Secondary sources
  • Goldberg’s Rely On construction
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Goldberg’s Rely On construction
    • 3. Preliminaries for an alternative solution
    • 4. Improved solution
    • 5. Concluding remarks
    • References
  • Aspects of the use of the transitive into -ing pattern in New Zealand English
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Background and earlier research
    • 3. Data and methods
    • 4. Results
      • 4.1 Type and token frequencies of the transitive into -ing pattern in the CNZNE
      • 4.2 Innovative usages
    • 5. Summary and conclusion
    • Acknowledgements
    • References
  • Complementation of ashamed – diachrony and determinants of variation
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Background
    • 3. Materials and method
    • 4. Findings
      • 4.1 Development of ashamed and its complements in COHA
      • 4.2 Choice between to infinitive and of -ing complement
    • 5. Summary and conclusion
    • Acknowledgements
    • References
      • Primary sources
      • Secondary sources
  • Sentential complementation of propose in recent British English
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Propose in the literature
      • 2.1 Propose in dictionaries
      • 2.2 Propose in grammars
      • 2.3 Control theory and propose
    • 3. Data and methods
    • 4. Findings and discussion
      • 4.1 Sentential complementation of propose
        • 4.1.1 Overview
        • 4.1.2 To-infinitive patterns
        • 4.1.3 ‑ing clause patterns
        • 4.1.4 That-clause patterns
        • 4.1.5 Other patterns
      • 4.2 Control
    • 5. Conclusions
    • Acknowledgements
    • References
  • The use of optional complement markers in present-day English
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The complementizer that
      • 2.1 Verb-dependent complement clauses
      • 2.2 Noun-dependent complement clauses
    • 3. Infinitive marking
    • 4. Modal should in mandative complements
    • 5. The variable use of from introducing gerundial complements
      • 5.1 Negative verbs of causation like put off
      • 5.2 The particle verb hold off
    • 6. Interrogative complement clauses
    • 7. Conclusion
    • References
      • Primary sources
      • Secondary sources
  • Patterns of direct transitivization and differences between British and American English
    • 1. Introduction: Direct transitivization
    • 2. Lexicographic treatment of the different complementation patterns
      • 2.1 Graduate
      • 2.2 Impact
      • 2.3 Shop
    • 3. Data and methodology
    • 4. Results
      • 4.1 Graduate
      • 4.2 Impact
      • 4.3 Shop
    • 5. Discussion and conclusion
    • References
  • I would like to request for your attention
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Background
      • 2.1 Singapore English
      • 2.2 Singapore standard English?
      • 2.2 Prepositional verbs
    • 3. Data
    • 4. Retrieving prepositional verbs
    • 5. Results
      • 5.1 The prepositional verbs to enter into and to await for
      • 5.2 The prepositional verb to request for
      • 5.3 The prepositional verb to leverage on
    • 6. Prepositional verbs in new Englishes
    • 7. Concluding remarks and outlook
    • Acknowledgements
    • References
  • The development of infinitival complementation with or without language contact
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Cross-linguistic variation in interclausal symmetry
    • 3. The historical English analogy with Sri Lankan Malay
    • 4. The view that restoration of infinitival marking is improbable
    • 5. The development of infinitival complementation in Sri Lankan Malay
    • 6. Conclusion
    • Abbreviations
    • References
  • Anglicising Finnish complementation? Examining the rakastan puhua (‘I love to speak’) structure in present-day Finnish
    • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Language and fashion
    • 3. Language change: An ideological note
    • 4. Speaker-alignment as recipient design: Domestication and foreignisation generalised
    • 5. Final remarks: Language variation and language change diffusion
    • Acknowledgements
    • References
  • Author index
  • Subject index

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