This paper revisits the emergence of N-is focaliser constructions. It is the first to systematically use qualitative evidence from the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) and Early English Books Online (EEBO) to establish the chronology of developments from a full clause to a parenthetical. In a second step, diachronic evidence from the Late Modern English Corpus of Historical American English (COHA) is used for a quantitative, variationist study of constructional change in the Late Modern period. The relevant stages for this are determined in a bottom-up fashion, using Variability-based Neighbour Clustering (VNC). Multivariate statistical modelling is then applied to model the relative importance of predictor variables for the degree of syntac...
The network of prepositional secondary predicate constructions has undergone massive changes through...
The period between 1150 and 1500 marks a time in which the English lexicon and word formation system...
Many corpus linguists make the tacit assumption that part-of-speech frequencies remain constant duri...
This paper revisits the emergence of N-is focaliser constructions. It is the first to systematically...
N-is constructions combine a variable article and a shell noun such as thing, fact, or problem with ...
Linguistic changes involving competition between two alternative forms are investigated with three c...
N-is/ist constructions are elements in the left periphery of English/German sentences that have deve...
We present a cross-constructional approach to the history of the genitive alternation and the dative...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
This paper traces the history of the English dative alternation by means of a quantitative analysis ...
Can the promise of data-driven methods hold in historical linguistics? Can they detect salient synta...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
Martin Hilpert combines construction grammar and advanced corpus-based methodology into a new way of...
The fourteen studies selected for this volume – all of them peer-reviewed versions of papers present...
This study concerns the development of the determiners MINE/MY and THINE/THY in the Early Modern Eng...
The network of prepositional secondary predicate constructions has undergone massive changes through...
The period between 1150 and 1500 marks a time in which the English lexicon and word formation system...
Many corpus linguists make the tacit assumption that part-of-speech frequencies remain constant duri...
This paper revisits the emergence of N-is focaliser constructions. It is the first to systematically...
N-is constructions combine a variable article and a shell noun such as thing, fact, or problem with ...
Linguistic changes involving competition between two alternative forms are investigated with three c...
N-is/ist constructions are elements in the left periphery of English/German sentences that have deve...
We present a cross-constructional approach to the history of the genitive alternation and the dative...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
This paper traces the history of the English dative alternation by means of a quantitative analysis ...
Can the promise of data-driven methods hold in historical linguistics? Can they detect salient synta...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
Martin Hilpert combines construction grammar and advanced corpus-based methodology into a new way of...
The fourteen studies selected for this volume – all of them peer-reviewed versions of papers present...
This study concerns the development of the determiners MINE/MY and THINE/THY in the Early Modern Eng...
The network of prepositional secondary predicate constructions has undergone massive changes through...
The period between 1150 and 1500 marks a time in which the English lexicon and word formation system...
Many corpus linguists make the tacit assumption that part-of-speech frequencies remain constant duri...