This study turns to the pathway of change whereby an originally intransitive manner-of-speaking predicate (e.g. babble, whisper, shout) comes to function in parenthetical clauses as a direct speech reporting predicate. On the descriptive plane, the paper presents a detailed analysis of the recent developments affecting shriek in Early and Late Modern English. The case presented here does not involve the standardly assumed ‘reduction’ of a main clause to an adverbial subject-verb phrase that seems to lack a clausal argument, but rather the augmentation of an intransitive predicate. It does not involve semantic bleaching to a core grammatical meaning such as epistemic hedges or mirative markers or a discursive meaning such as attention-getter...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of reporting clauses. It is based on the acoustic ...
International audienceThe focus of the paper is on the relation between the syntax and the semantics...
This study turns to the pathway of change whereby an originally intransitive manner-of-speaking pred...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of three types of parenthetical insertions – non-r...
We present a first, broad-scale typology of extended reported speech, examples of lexicalised or gra...
We present a first, broad-scale typology of extended reported speech, examples of lexicalised or gra...
This project investigates the structural representation of parentheticals in English, constructions ...
When a noise verb is used to indicate verbal communication, factors from both the source domain of t...
International audienceBased on a video recording of conversational British English, this paper aims ...
The aim of this study is to identify the relation between the interpretation of epistemic parentheti...
17 pagesThe focus of the paper is the relationship between the syntax and the semantics of speech ve...
This article presents a case study on the shifting interaction between clause structure, information...
This paper investigates the history of -ingly adjuncts (such as warningly and sneeringly) which are ...
© 2015 SAGE Publications The English gerund system consists of two types of gerunds: a nominal gerun...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of reporting clauses. It is based on the acoustic ...
International audienceThe focus of the paper is on the relation between the syntax and the semantics...
This study turns to the pathway of change whereby an originally intransitive manner-of-speaking pred...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of three types of parenthetical insertions – non-r...
We present a first, broad-scale typology of extended reported speech, examples of lexicalised or gra...
We present a first, broad-scale typology of extended reported speech, examples of lexicalised or gra...
This project investigates the structural representation of parentheticals in English, constructions ...
When a noise verb is used to indicate verbal communication, factors from both the source domain of t...
International audienceBased on a video recording of conversational British English, this paper aims ...
The aim of this study is to identify the relation between the interpretation of epistemic parentheti...
17 pagesThe focus of the paper is the relationship between the syntax and the semantics of speech ve...
This article presents a case study on the shifting interaction between clause structure, information...
This paper investigates the history of -ingly adjuncts (such as warningly and sneeringly) which are ...
© 2015 SAGE Publications The English gerund system consists of two types of gerunds: a nominal gerun...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of reporting clauses. It is based on the acoustic ...
International audienceThe focus of the paper is on the relation between the syntax and the semantics...