© 2015 by De Gruyter Mouton 2015. This article offers a cognitive perspective on the evolution of the semantics of English nominal gerunds (NG) (I regret the signing of the contract) and verbal gerunds (VG) (I regret signing the contract). While the formal differences between NGs and VGs are well documented, their semantics remains largely unexplored territory. The perspective that is taken here is centered on the linguistic notion of reference and various aspects of the conceptualization involved in it. As they formally hover between more nominal and more clause-like internal properties, gerunds form an interesting test case for the cognitive perspective on referentiality. Our corpus analysis describes how the situations that NGs and VGs r...
This paper examines the use of three gerund constructions in Middle and Early Modern English on the ...
The present paper focuses on the changing interpretations of the English gerund. Since n...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on nominal gerunds that combine verb-like se...
This article offers a cognitive perspective on the evolution of the semantics of English nominal ger...
Recent studies into the semantics of English gerund constructions have successfully uncovered meanin...
This paper provides a detailed comparison of the referential behaviour of noun phrases and nominal a...
© 2015 SAGE Publications The English gerund system consists of two types of gerunds: a nominal gerun...
This paper re-examines the semantics of Present-day English gerunds by analyzing their collocational...
This study is concerned with the Present-day English use of gerunds, nominal (as in [1]) and verbal ...
© 2018 John Benjamins Publishing Company. This study considers the diachronic categorial shift from ...
Indefinite and bare nominal gerunds from Middle to Present-day English – exploiting the nominal para...
In this paper we want to add to the comparative description of Present-day English nominal and verba...
This book presents the first serious attempt to set out a functional-semantic definition of diachron...
Indefinite and bare nominal gerunds in PD English: towards a functional account This paper discusses...
This study is concerned with the Present-day English use of gerunds, nominal (as in [1]) and verbal ...
This paper examines the use of three gerund constructions in Middle and Early Modern English on the ...
The present paper focuses on the changing interpretations of the English gerund. Since n...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on nominal gerunds that combine verb-like se...
This article offers a cognitive perspective on the evolution of the semantics of English nominal ger...
Recent studies into the semantics of English gerund constructions have successfully uncovered meanin...
This paper provides a detailed comparison of the referential behaviour of noun phrases and nominal a...
© 2015 SAGE Publications The English gerund system consists of two types of gerunds: a nominal gerun...
This paper re-examines the semantics of Present-day English gerunds by analyzing their collocational...
This study is concerned with the Present-day English use of gerunds, nominal (as in [1]) and verbal ...
© 2018 John Benjamins Publishing Company. This study considers the diachronic categorial shift from ...
Indefinite and bare nominal gerunds from Middle to Present-day English – exploiting the nominal para...
In this paper we want to add to the comparative description of Present-day English nominal and verba...
This book presents the first serious attempt to set out a functional-semantic definition of diachron...
Indefinite and bare nominal gerunds in PD English: towards a functional account This paper discusses...
This study is concerned with the Present-day English use of gerunds, nominal (as in [1]) and verbal ...
This paper examines the use of three gerund constructions in Middle and Early Modern English on the ...
The present paper focuses on the changing interpretations of the English gerund. Since n...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on nominal gerunds that combine verb-like se...