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The English Binominal Noun Phrase A Cognitivefunctional Approach Elnora Ten Wolde

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The English Binominal Noun Phrase A Cognitivefunctional Approach Elnora Ten Wolde
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.01 MB
Pages: 331
Author: Elnora ten Wolde
ISBN: 9781108830959, 1108830951
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The English Binominal Noun Phrase A Cognitivefunctional Approach Elnora Ten Wolde by Elnora Ten Wolde 9781108830959, 1108830951 instant download after payment.

The binomial noun phrase, or of-binomial, is an important phenomenon in the English language. Defined as a noun phrase that contains two related nouns, linked by the preposition of, examples include a hell of a day and a beast of a storm. This pioneering book provides the first extensive study of the evaluative binominal noun phrases (EBNP) in English, exploring the syntactic rules that govern them, and the (functional) semantic and pragmatic links between the two nouns. Combining quantitative and qualitative methods, corpus data, and two different theoretical approaches (Construction Grammar and Functional Discourse Grammar), it argues that the EBNP now functions as a stage in a grammaticalization path that begins with a prototypical N+PP construction, continues with the head-classifier, and ends with two new of-binominal constructions: the evaluative modifier and binominal intensifier. Comprehensive in its scope, it is essential reading for researchers in syntax, semantics, and English corpus linguistics.

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