This paper investigates the history of -ingly adjuncts (such as warningly and sneeringly) which are obtained from present participles and which occur mainly with verbs of saying, watching and motion. Such adverbs can be used in two different ways, depending on the content of their verbal bases. They can refer to a subjective evaluation of a perceptual input (e.g. warningly), thus triggering a manner interpretation. Alternatively, they can describe an independent event which is simultaneous with the main clause event (e.g. sneeringly). In either case, such -ingly adjuncts are classifiable as oriented adverbs since they can be predicated (through their verbal bases) of the main clause subject (in active sentences). On the basis of corpus evid...
In this paper, I shall examine the complements of perception verbs in Old English involving a noun p...
As a general rule, adjectival participles in-ing and-ing participles in combination with be are not ...
1.1. The control/raising analysis of English aspectual verbs Since Perlmutter (1968, 1970), the stan...
Eventive percepts can be expressed not only by means of non-finite complements, either with an infin...
This paper offers an overview of the history of medial NP-adjuncts from Old English to Present-Day E...
This study turns to the pathway of change whereby an originally intransitive manner-of-speaking pred...
This paper presents an overview of adjunct control in German, Norwegian, and English, comprising adv...
This paper provides an overview of the diachronic evolution of three non-finite clauses in –ing in M...
This thesis offers a diachronic corpus-based investigation into a largely ignored aspect of the semi...
The aim of this article is to examine the development and status of LEST – the most common subordin...
The study reported on in this article shows that the -ing participial adjuncts are used differently ...
In this corpus-based article we explore the development of evidential meanings in English verbs of a...
This article gives an account of oriented adjuncts in English and Swedish. After a presentation of a...
My work is a corpus-based investigation of the use and development of temporal subordinators and cla...
This article deals with the present and past participle of Old English. Its research method is based...
In this paper, I shall examine the complements of perception verbs in Old English involving a noun p...
As a general rule, adjectival participles in-ing and-ing participles in combination with be are not ...
1.1. The control/raising analysis of English aspectual verbs Since Perlmutter (1968, 1970), the stan...
Eventive percepts can be expressed not only by means of non-finite complements, either with an infin...
This paper offers an overview of the history of medial NP-adjuncts from Old English to Present-Day E...
This study turns to the pathway of change whereby an originally intransitive manner-of-speaking pred...
This paper presents an overview of adjunct control in German, Norwegian, and English, comprising adv...
This paper provides an overview of the diachronic evolution of three non-finite clauses in –ing in M...
This thesis offers a diachronic corpus-based investigation into a largely ignored aspect of the semi...
The aim of this article is to examine the development and status of LEST – the most common subordin...
The study reported on in this article shows that the -ing participial adjuncts are used differently ...
In this corpus-based article we explore the development of evidential meanings in English verbs of a...
This article gives an account of oriented adjuncts in English and Swedish. After a presentation of a...
My work is a corpus-based investigation of the use and development of temporal subordinators and cla...
This article deals with the present and past participle of Old English. Its research method is based...
In this paper, I shall examine the complements of perception verbs in Old English involving a noun p...
As a general rule, adjectival participles in-ing and-ing participles in combination with be are not ...
1.1. The control/raising analysis of English aspectual verbs Since Perlmutter (1968, 1970), the stan...