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ISBN 10: 1349359092
ISBN 13: 9781349359097
Author: J Rudanko
1 Introduction changes in complementation in british
2 On a Class of Resultatives in Recent English
3 Innovative Resultatives in British and American English
4 Emergent Alternation in Complement Selection: The Spread of the Transitive into -ing Construction
5 Tracking and Explaining the Transitive out of -ing Pattern in Recent and Current English
6 Watching English Grammar Change: Variation and Change in the Grammar of Accustomed
7 On Sentential Complements of Object, with Evidence from the Old Bailey Corpus
8 Complements of Commit: Variation in the Grammar of an Innovative Verb
9 Concluding Observations
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Tags: J Rudanko, Complementation, British