This investigation is part of the authors ’ larger research project on so-called minor declarative complementizers in the history of English, that is, connectives recruited mostly in the adverbial domain that are occasionally used in complementation. The present study sheds light on the complementizer use of the three originally comparative links as if, as though, and like in Present-Day English complement structures. In the theoretical part of the article, the authors argue for the complement analysis of certain clauses depending on as if, as though, and like (e.g., It seemed as if the strange little man had never been there). The empirical part of the study analyzes data drawn from the Brown family of corpora (LOB, Brown, FLOB, and Frown)...
Two studies documented the American English usage frequencies for ninety-seven nouns that occur with...
This paper examines cyclical changes involving complementizers, for instance, whether in the history...
This article reports on a corpus-based study of diachronic change and constructional competition in ...
This investigation is part of the authors ’ larger research project on so-called minor declarative c...
There are five verbs in present-day English that indicate the apparentness of a subsequent finite su...
Clause connection has been of recurrent interest in the study of languages, but it has flourished mo...
In this paper, we show that many of the dramatic changes that took place in the course of the histor...
With the interest of the unique function of “for” as a casual coordinating conjunction and its survi...
This article looks at the finite/non-finite complementation alternation with expect and suggest (in ...
The present paper offers a synchronic and diachronic analysis of integrated participle clauses or I...
The dissertation provides a cross-linguistic investigation into the grammatical structure of complem...
This chapter reviews the phenomenology of complementizer‐deletion and the approaches that have emerg...
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...
This article examines the development of finite complement clauses in the speech of seven English-sp...
This chapter reviews the phenomenology of complementizer‐deletion and the approaches that have emerg...
Two studies documented the American English usage frequencies for ninety-seven nouns that occur with...
This paper examines cyclical changes involving complementizers, for instance, whether in the history...
This article reports on a corpus-based study of diachronic change and constructional competition in ...
This investigation is part of the authors ’ larger research project on so-called minor declarative c...
There are five verbs in present-day English that indicate the apparentness of a subsequent finite su...
Clause connection has been of recurrent interest in the study of languages, but it has flourished mo...
In this paper, we show that many of the dramatic changes that took place in the course of the histor...
With the interest of the unique function of “for” as a casual coordinating conjunction and its survi...
This article looks at the finite/non-finite complementation alternation with expect and suggest (in ...
The present paper offers a synchronic and diachronic analysis of integrated participle clauses or I...
The dissertation provides a cross-linguistic investigation into the grammatical structure of complem...
This chapter reviews the phenomenology of complementizer‐deletion and the approaches that have emerg...
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...
This article examines the development of finite complement clauses in the speech of seven English-sp...
This chapter reviews the phenomenology of complementizer‐deletion and the approaches that have emerg...
Two studies documented the American English usage frequencies for ninety-seven nouns that occur with...
This paper examines cyclical changes involving complementizers, for instance, whether in the history...
This article reports on a corpus-based study of diachronic change and constructional competition in ...