Traditional theoretical frameworks for world Englishes (WEs) such as Moag's (1982) and Kachru's (1985) have not explicitly noted a role for lexical semantics. Schneider's (2007) dynamic model, however, explicitly defines specific phases of WE development in terms of lexical semantics, and Brutt‐Griffler's (2002) model emphasizes semantic change. This paper fills a gap in the literature by presenting corpus studies into the concrete senses of the highly frequent, highly polysemous transitive verbs make and give, in the International Corpus of English (ICE) components representing Singapore, Hong Kong, and Great Britain. Via onomasiological corpus methods, I show that register differentiation for the alternation between Germanic, monosyllabic...
Second language varieties of English (e.g. Indian English, Nigerian English) undergo nativization, i...
AbstractThe dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceiv...
The central claim of this thesis is that the combinatorial properties of words are determined by the...
This article suggests that in the investigation of World Englishes, which has tended to focus on syn...
This study employs corpus semantic techniques to examine the semantics of light verbs and light ver...
Gilquin (2008, What you think ain't what you get: Highly polysemous verbs in mind and language. In J...
Schneider’s Dynamic Model (2003; 2007) traces the different stages in the evolution of New Englishes...
In former British colonies, English has adjusted to a new sociocultural environment to give rise to ...
In this response article, I will challenge some of the claims presented by Iordăchioaia & Werner by ...
ERRATUM 24 October 2018: Marie Møller Jensen, Erratum: Two directions of change in one corpus phon...
This chapter shows that, in addition to isolated lexical items, collocational patterns represent an ...
Lexical Innovation in World Englishes contributes to the investigation of World Englishes by offerin...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 163-170.Chapter 1. Preliminary discussion -- Chapter 2. Li...
Although some characteristics of incorporating verbs and non-incorporating verbs have been proposed ...
In this study we explored variation in the countability of nouns in Outer Circle, Expanding Circle a...
Second language varieties of English (e.g. Indian English, Nigerian English) undergo nativization, i...
AbstractThe dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceiv...
The central claim of this thesis is that the combinatorial properties of words are determined by the...
This article suggests that in the investigation of World Englishes, which has tended to focus on syn...
This study employs corpus semantic techniques to examine the semantics of light verbs and light ver...
Gilquin (2008, What you think ain't what you get: Highly polysemous verbs in mind and language. In J...
Schneider’s Dynamic Model (2003; 2007) traces the different stages in the evolution of New Englishes...
In former British colonies, English has adjusted to a new sociocultural environment to give rise to ...
In this response article, I will challenge some of the claims presented by Iordăchioaia & Werner by ...
ERRATUM 24 October 2018: Marie Møller Jensen, Erratum: Two directions of change in one corpus phon...
This chapter shows that, in addition to isolated lexical items, collocational patterns represent an ...
Lexical Innovation in World Englishes contributes to the investigation of World Englishes by offerin...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 163-170.Chapter 1. Preliminary discussion -- Chapter 2. Li...
Although some characteristics of incorporating verbs and non-incorporating verbs have been proposed ...
In this study we explored variation in the countability of nouns in Outer Circle, Expanding Circle a...
Second language varieties of English (e.g. Indian English, Nigerian English) undergo nativization, i...
AbstractThe dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceiv...
The central claim of this thesis is that the combinatorial properties of words are determined by the...