Germanic future constructions: a usage-based approach to language change
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adam_text | This study offers a Construction Grammar approach to the
historical development and modern usage of future constructions
in English, German, Dutch, Danish, and Swedish. On the ba$is
of corpus data, constructions such as English be going to or
German
werden
are analyzed as symbolic units that certvey a
range of temporal and modal meanings. A special
focus
lies on
the main verbs that occur with these constructions. Statistical
co-occurrence patterns between constructions and
ïwrical
items
guide the semantic analyses in this study: It is argued that a
construction that conventionally occurs with main
vetfas such
as
write or speak differs functionally from a construction that typically
occurs with verbs such as rain or increase. The
samt
approach is
also applied historically: If a construction co-occurs with different
main verbs at subsequent stages in time, this is seen as a sign of
semantic change.
Titel: Germanic future constructions
Autor: Hilpert, Martin
Jahr: 2008
Table of contents
Acknowledgments Ix
CHAPTER 1
Introduction x
1.1 Converging approaches i
1.2 New methods, new data 2
1.3 Long-standing controversies 4
1.4 Scope of the present analysis 8
1.5 Assumptions and hypotheses 9
1.5.1 Assumptions 9
1.5.2 Hypotheses 10
1.6 Outline of the book 11
CHAPTER 2
Theory and methodology 13
2.1 Theoretical foundations 13
2.1.1 Construction Grammar 13
2.1.2 Future tense 17
2.1.2.1 Past, present, and future 18
2.1.2.2 Cross-linguistic characteristics of the future tense 19
2.1.3 The grammaticalization of future constructions 22
2.2 Methodology 28
2.2.1 Quantitative corpus linguistics 29
2.2.2 Collostructional analysis 34
2.2.2.1 Collexeme analysis 34
2.2.2.2 Distinctive collexeme analysis 39
2.2.2.3 Diachronie distinctive collexeme analysis 41
2.2.3 Sources of the present study 45
2.2.3.1 Synchronie sources 45
2.2.3.2 Diachronie sources 47
vi Germanic Future Constructions
CHAPTER 3
Comparing future constructions in a single language 49
3.1 Swedish ska and komma att in modern usage 49
3.1.1 Previous approaches 50
3.1.2 A collexeme analysis of ska in present-day Swedish 54
3.1.2.1 vara be 57
3.1.2.2 Verbs of future occurrence 58
3.1.2.3 S-passives of concrete activity verbs 59
3.1.2.4 Verbs with interpersonal functions 60
3.1.2.5 Posture verbs 60
3.1.2.6 The collexemes of Swedish ska 61
3.1.3 A collexeme analysis of komma att in present-day Swedish 61
3.1.3.1 Verbs of future occurrence 63
3.1.3.2 Verbs of change 65
3.1.3.3 Non-dynamic verbs 65
3.1.3.4 S-passives of force-dynamic verbs 66
3.1.3.5 Other s-passives 67
3.1.3.6 The collexemes of Swedish komma att 67
3.1.4 Results and discussion 69
3.2 The grammaticalization of English shall and will 69
3.2.1 Previous approaches 70
3.2.2 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of English shall 73
3.2.3 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of English will 79
3.2.4 Results and discussion 84
3.3 Implications 86
chapter 4
Cross-linguistic comparisons 89
4.1 Danish ville and English will in modern usage 89
4.1.1 Previous approaches 90
4.1.2 A collexeme analysis of ville in present-day Danish 94
4.1.2.1 sige say 96
4.1.2.2 vcere be 97
4.1.2.3 Stative atelic verbs 97
4.1.2.4 Dynamic atelic verbs 98
4.1.2.5 Direct speech act verbs 99
4.1.2.6 The collexemes of Danish ville 99
Table of contents vu
4.1.3 A collexeme analysis of will in present-day English 100
4.1.3.1 come 102
4.1.3.2 Stative atelic verbs 102
4.1.3.3 Minimally transitive verbs 104
4.1.3.4 Spontaneous intransitive verbs 104
4.1.3.5 The collexemes of English will 105
4.1.4 Results and discussion 105
4.2 The grammaticalization of Dutch gaan and English be going to 106
4.2.1 Previous research 106
4.2.2 A brief synchronie comparison 110
4.2.3 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of Dutch gaan 113
4.2.4 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of English
be going to 118
4.2.5 Results and discussion 121
4.3 Implications 122
chapter 5
Collexemes and grammaticalization paths 125
5.1 The grammaticalization of Swedish komma att 125
5.1.1 Previous approaches 126
5.1.2 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of Swedish komma
att 126
5.1.3 Results and discussion 131
5.2 The grammaticalization of German werden 131
5.2.1 Previous approaches 132
5.2.2 A collexeme analysis of werden in present-day German 140
5.2.2.1 Existential geben and other stative verbs 142
5.2.2.2 Continuative verbs 143
5.2.2.3 Verbs denoting abstract processes 144
5.2.2.4 Speech act verbs 144
5.2.2.5 The collexemes of German werden 145
5.2.3 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of German werden 147
5.2.4 Results and discussion 153
5.3 Implications 154
vin Germanic Future Constructions
CHAPTER 6
The futurate present 157
6.1 The English futurate present 159
6.1.1 Previous approaches 164
6.1.2 A distinctive collexeme analysis of the English futurate
present 166
6.1.2.1 Inceptive verbs 166
6.1.2.2 Telic verbs 167
6.1.2.3 Activity verbs 167
6.1.2.4 Stative verbs 168
6.1.3 The semantics of the English futurate present 169
6.2 The German futurate present 169
6.2.1 Previous approaches 169
6.2.2 A distinctive collexeme analysis of the German futurate
present 172
6.2.2.1 Perfective verbs 174
6.2.2.2 Stative and activity verbs 175
6.2.3 The semantics of the German futurate present 176
6.3 Results and discussion 178
chapter 7
Conclusions 181
7.1 Hypotheses revisited 183
7.1.1 The intentionality hypothesis 183
7.1.2 Obligation and weak epistemic modality 183
7.1.3 Monosemy of future constructions 184
7.1.4 The development of aspectual futures 185
7.2 Outlook 186
References 187
Notes 197
Index 203
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adam_txt |
This study offers a Construction Grammar approach to the
historical development and modern usage of future constructions
in English, German, Dutch, Danish, and Swedish. On the ba$is
of corpus data, constructions such as English be going to or
German
werden
are analyzed as symbolic units that certvey a
range of temporal and modal meanings. A special
focus
lies on
the main verbs that occur with these constructions. Statistical
co-occurrence patterns between constructions and
ïwrical
items
guide the semantic analyses in this study: It is argued that a
construction that conventionally occurs with main
vetfas such
as
write or speak differs functionally from a construction that typically
occurs with verbs such as rain or increase. The
samt
approach is
also applied historically: If a construction co-occurs with different
main verbs at subsequent stages in time, this is seen as a sign of
semantic change.
Titel: Germanic future constructions
Autor: Hilpert, Martin
Jahr: 2008
Table of contents
Acknowledgments Ix
CHAPTER 1
Introduction x
1.1 Converging approaches i
1.2 New methods, new data 2
1.3 Long-standing controversies 4
1.4 Scope of the present analysis 8
1.5 Assumptions and hypotheses 9
1.5.1 Assumptions 9
1.5.2 Hypotheses 10
1.6 Outline of the book 11
CHAPTER 2
Theory and methodology 13
2.1 Theoretical foundations 13
2.1.1 Construction Grammar 13
2.1.2 Future tense 17
2.1.2.1 Past, present, and future 18
2.1.2.2 Cross-linguistic characteristics of the future tense 19
2.1.3 The grammaticalization of future constructions 22
2.2 Methodology 28
2.2.1 Quantitative corpus linguistics 29
2.2.2 Collostructional analysis 34
2.2.2.1 Collexeme analysis 34
2.2.2.2 Distinctive collexeme analysis 39
2.2.2.3 Diachronie distinctive collexeme analysis 41
2.2.3 Sources of the present study 45
2.2.3.1 Synchronie sources 45
2.2.3.2 Diachronie sources 47
vi Germanic Future Constructions
CHAPTER 3
Comparing future constructions in a single language 49
3.1 Swedish ska and komma att in modern usage 49
3.1.1 Previous approaches 50
3.1.2 A collexeme analysis of ska in present-day Swedish 54
3.1.2.1 vara 'be' 57
3.1.2.2 Verbs of future occurrence 58
3.1.2.3 S-passives of concrete activity verbs 59
3.1.2.4 Verbs with interpersonal functions 60
3.1.2.5 Posture verbs 60
3.1.2.6 The collexemes of Swedish ska 61
3.1.3 A collexeme analysis of komma att in present-day Swedish 61
3.1.3.1 Verbs of future occurrence 63
3.1.3.2 Verbs of change 65
3.1.3.3 Non-dynamic verbs 65
3.1.3.4 S-passives of force-dynamic verbs 66
3.1.3.5 Other s-passives 67
3.1.3.6 The collexemes of Swedish komma att 67
3.1.4 Results and discussion 69
3.2 The grammaticalization of English shall and will 69
3.2.1 Previous approaches 70
3.2.2 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of English shall 73
3.2.3 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of English will 79
3.2.4 Results and discussion 84
3.3 Implications 86
chapter 4
Cross-linguistic comparisons 89
4.1 Danish ville and English will in modern usage 89
4.1.1 Previous approaches 90
4.1.2 A collexeme analysis of ville in present-day Danish 94
4.1.2.1 sige 'say' 96
4.1.2.2 vcere 'be' 97
4.1.2.3 Stative atelic verbs 97
4.1.2.4 Dynamic atelic verbs 98
4.1.2.5 Direct speech act verbs 99
4.1.2.6 The collexemes of Danish ville 99
Table of contents vu
4.1.3 A collexeme analysis of will in present-day English 100
4.1.3.1 come 102
4.1.3.2 Stative atelic verbs 102
4.1.3.3 Minimally transitive verbs 104
4.1.3.4 Spontaneous intransitive verbs 104
4.1.3.5 The collexemes of English will 105
4.1.4 Results and discussion 105
4.2 The grammaticalization of Dutch gaan and English be going to 106
4.2.1 Previous research 106
4.2.2 A brief synchronie comparison 110
4.2.3 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of Dutch gaan 113
4.2.4 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of English
be going to 118
4.2.5 Results and discussion 121
4.3 Implications 122
chapter 5
Collexemes and grammaticalization paths 125
5.1 The grammaticalization of Swedish komma att 125
5.1.1 Previous approaches 126
5.1.2 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of Swedish komma
att 126
5.1.3 Results and discussion 131
5.2 The grammaticalization of German werden 131
5.2.1 Previous approaches 132
5.2.2 A collexeme analysis of werden in present-day German 140
5.2.2.1 Existential geben and other stative verbs 142
5.2.2.2 Continuative verbs 143
5.2.2.3 Verbs denoting abstract processes 144
5.2.2.4 Speech act verbs 144
5.2.2.5 The collexemes of German werden 145
5.2.3 A diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis of German werden 147
5.2.4 Results and discussion 153
5.3 Implications 154
vin Germanic Future Constructions
CHAPTER 6
The futurate present 157
6.1 The English futurate present 159
6.1.1 Previous approaches 164
6.1.2 A distinctive collexeme analysis of the English futurate
present 166
6.1.2.1 Inceptive verbs 166
6.1.2.2 Telic verbs 167
6.1.2.3 Activity verbs 167
6.1.2.4 Stative verbs 168
6.1.3 The semantics of the English futurate present 169
6.2 The German futurate present 169
6.2.1 Previous approaches 169
6.2.2 A distinctive collexeme analysis of the German futurate
present 172
6.2.2.1 Perfective verbs 174
6.2.2.2 Stative and activity verbs 175
6.2.3 The semantics of the German futurate present 176
6.3 Results and discussion 178
chapter 7
Conclusions 181
7.1 Hypotheses revisited 183
7.1.1 The intentionality hypothesis 183
7.1.2 Obligation and weak epistemic modality 183
7.1.3 Monosemy of future constructions 184
7.1.4 The development of aspectual futures 185
7.2 Outlook 186
References 187
Notes 197
Index 203 |
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physical | VIII, 205 Seiten Diagramme |
publishDate | 2008 |
publishDateSearch | 2008 |
publishDateSort | 2008 |
publisher | Benjamins |
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series | Constructional approaches to language |
series2 | Constructional approaches to language |
spelling | Hilpert, Martin 1977- Verfasser (DE-588)1037270681 aut Germanic future constructions a usage-based approach to language change Martin Hilpert Amsterdam [u.a.] Benjamins 2008 VIII, 205 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Constructional approaches to language 7 Includes bibliographical references and index Deutsch Grammatik German language Grammar Construction grammar German language Usage Linguistic change Futur (DE-588)4019035-3 gnd rswk-swf Germanische Sprachen (DE-588)4113716-4 gnd rswk-swf Verb (DE-588)4062553-9 gnd rswk-swf Germanische Sprachen (DE-588)4113716-4 s Futur (DE-588)4019035-3 s Verb (DE-588)4062553-9 s DE-604 Constructional approaches to language 7 (DE-604)BV019667391 7 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016715365&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016715365&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hilpert, Martin 1977- Germanic future constructions a usage-based approach to language change Constructional approaches to language Deutsch Grammatik German language Grammar Construction grammar German language Usage Linguistic change Futur (DE-588)4019035-3 gnd Germanische Sprachen (DE-588)4113716-4 gnd Verb (DE-588)4062553-9 gnd |
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title | Germanic future constructions a usage-based approach to language change |
title_auth | Germanic future constructions a usage-based approach to language change |
title_exact_search | Germanic future constructions a usage-based approach to language change |
title_exact_search_txtP | Germanic future constructions a usage-based approach to language change |
title_full | Germanic future constructions a usage-based approach to language change Martin Hilpert |
title_fullStr | Germanic future constructions a usage-based approach to language change Martin Hilpert |
title_full_unstemmed | Germanic future constructions a usage-based approach to language change Martin Hilpert |
title_short | Germanic future constructions |
title_sort | germanic future constructions a usage based approach to language change |
title_sub | a usage-based approach to language change |
topic | Deutsch Grammatik German language Grammar Construction grammar German language Usage Linguistic change Futur (DE-588)4019035-3 gnd Germanische Sprachen (DE-588)4113716-4 gnd Verb (DE-588)4062553-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Deutsch Grammatik German language Grammar Construction grammar German language Usage Linguistic change Futur Germanische Sprachen Verb |
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