This book offers the first book-length treatment of the diachronic study of English exclamatives, tracing their development from 1500 through to the 21st century. This volume will appeal to scholars interested in diachronic linguistics, historical syntax, language variation and change, and the history of English.
This book offers the first book-length treatment of the diachronic study of English exclamatives, tracing their development from 1500 through to the 21st century. This volume will appeal to scholars interested in diachronic linguistics, historical syntax, language variation and change, and the history of English.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniela Schröder received her PhD in English linguistics in 2020 after gaining her MA in American Studies, Sociology, and German Linguistics in 2013. She worked as a research associate at the University of Hamburg from 2013 to 2020 and as an English language instructor at the English Seminar of the University of Münster from 2021 to 2023. She is currently a fellow manager at the Hamburg Institute for Advanced Study.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 1.1 The syntax and semantics of exclamatives 1.2 How-exclamatives 1.3 What a-exclamatives 1.4 Independent wh-exclamatives 1.5 Structure of the work 2. Exclamatives as constructions 2.1 Construction Grammar 2.2 Diachronic Construction Grammar 2.3 Chapter Summary 3. Exclamatives in diachrony 3.1. What a-exclamatives 3.2. How-exclamatives 3.3 Independent wh-exclamatives in diachrony 3.4 Independent Wh-Exclamatives - A constructional proposal 3.5 Chapter summary 4. Methodology 4.1 Genre 4.2 Data basis 4.3 Operationalization of Independent Wh-Exclamatives 4.4 Corpus search 4.5 Semantic classification: Roget's Thesaurus of English words and phrases 4.6 Measuring productivity 4.7 Chapter Summary 5. Results: Changes in Productivity 5.1 General overview 5.2 Genre 5.3 Productivity 5.4 Chapter Summary 6. Theoretical implications 6.1 The indexical meaning of Independent Wh-Exclamatives and genre specifics 6.2 The relationship between the slots 6.3 The role of skewed frequencies 6.4 Is there an Abstract Exclamative construction? 6.5 Chapter Summary 7. Conclusion and Outlook 7.1. Summary of the main results 7.2 Outlook Appendices Index
1. Introduction 1.1 The syntax and semantics of exclamatives 1.2 How-exclamatives 1.3 What a-exclamatives 1.4 Independent wh-exclamatives 1.5 Structure of the work 2. Exclamatives as constructions 2.1 Construction Grammar 2.2 Diachronic Construction Grammar 2.3 Chapter Summary 3. Exclamatives in diachrony 3.1. What a-exclamatives 3.2. How-exclamatives 3.3 Independent wh-exclamatives in diachrony 3.4 Independent Wh-Exclamatives - A constructional proposal 3.5 Chapter summary 4. Methodology 4.1 Genre 4.2 Data basis 4.3 Operationalization of Independent Wh-Exclamatives 4.4 Corpus search 4.5 Semantic classification: Roget's Thesaurus of English words and phrases 4.6 Measuring productivity 4.7 Chapter Summary 5. Results: Changes in Productivity 5.1 General overview 5.2 Genre 5.3 Productivity 5.4 Chapter Summary 6. Theoretical implications 6.1 The indexical meaning of Independent Wh-Exclamatives and genre specifics 6.2 The relationship between the slots 6.3 The role of skewed frequencies 6.4 Is there an Abstract Exclamative construction? 6.5 Chapter Summary 7. Conclusion and Outlook 7.1. Summary of the main results 7.2 Outlook Appendices Index
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