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The English Itcleft A Constructional Account And A Diachronic Investigation Amanda Patten

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The English Itcleft A Constructional Account And A Diachronic Investigation Amanda Patten
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Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Amanda Patten
ISBN: 9783110277807, 3110277808
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The English Itcleft A Constructional Account And A Diachronic Investigation Amanda Patten by Amanda Patten 9783110277807, 3110277808 instant download after payment.

This book examines the structure and function of the English it-cleft configuration from within the framework of construction grammar. It argues for a straightforward extraposition-from-NP analysis (on which the cleft clause is a restrictive relative, modifying the initial it) and claims that all types of it-cleft involve nominal predication. Support for this analysis comes from three under-researched (or unexplored) areas: (a) the central role of definite noun phrases in the creation of specificational meaning, (b) the existence and makeup of predicational (and proverbial) it-clefts, and (c) the early, historical it-cleft data. In addition, the book contains a sizeable diachronic component, drawing data from the Penn Parsed Corpora of Historical English and from the International Corpus of English. This investigation informs and advances what is an otherwise simple account of the English it-cleft, explaining how and why the configuration has developed an assortment of peculiar, construction-specific properties over time.

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