This article is concerned with peripheral modifiers in the English noun phrase. It is argued that this kind of modification is an Early Modern English innovation. Later, in the nineteenth century, the slot underwent a rapid extension on both the type and the token levels, as is shown by historical corpus inquiry. To account for the diachronic processes involved, a constructional, usage-based approach is used, with an onomasiological rather than a semasiological perspective on grammaticalisation. © 2011 Cambridge University Press.status: publishe
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
The book is concerned with a hitherto underresearched grammaticalization process: the development fr...
This paper offers an overview of the history of medial NP-adjuncts from Old English to Present-Day E...
This thematic issue brings together five articles that arose from research presented at “The Third I...
Building on a substantial earlier literature, the chapters in this volume further advance knowledge ...
From constructional expansion to constructional explosion: the case of transparent free relatives I...
This article studies the emergence of a grammatical pattern, the proper noun modifier construction s...
This thematic issue brings together five articles that arose from research presented at “The Third I...
This article addresses the relatively neglected question of identifying and characterizing the vario...
1noThis book is a systematic analysis of a series of changes in key distinct areas of nominal syntax...
The study of complex noun phrases and their evolution in early English writings has attracted atten...
The present study is an in-depth, corpus-based analysis of the rise and institutionalization of the ...
This paper examines diachronic changes in the form-meaning mapping of English pronoun case forms. I...
Purpose. The article is devoted to one of the most controversial issues of English grammar – grammat...
The fourteen studies selected for this volume – all of them peer-reviewed versions of papers present...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
The book is concerned with a hitherto underresearched grammaticalization process: the development fr...
This paper offers an overview of the history of medial NP-adjuncts from Old English to Present-Day E...
This thematic issue brings together five articles that arose from research presented at “The Third I...
Building on a substantial earlier literature, the chapters in this volume further advance knowledge ...
From constructional expansion to constructional explosion: the case of transparent free relatives I...
This article studies the emergence of a grammatical pattern, the proper noun modifier construction s...
This thematic issue brings together five articles that arose from research presented at “The Third I...
This article addresses the relatively neglected question of identifying and characterizing the vario...
1noThis book is a systematic analysis of a series of changes in key distinct areas of nominal syntax...
The study of complex noun phrases and their evolution in early English writings has attracted atten...
The present study is an in-depth, corpus-based analysis of the rise and institutionalization of the ...
This paper examines diachronic changes in the form-meaning mapping of English pronoun case forms. I...
Purpose. The article is devoted to one of the most controversial issues of English grammar – grammat...
The fourteen studies selected for this volume – all of them peer-reviewed versions of papers present...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
The book is concerned with a hitherto underresearched grammaticalization process: the development fr...
This paper offers an overview of the history of medial NP-adjuncts from Old English to Present-Day E...