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adam_text | Titel: Adjunct adverbials in English
Autor: Hasselgård, Hilde
Jahr: 2010
Contents
List of figures page xiii
List of abbreviations xv
Preface xvii
Part I
A framework for analysing adverbials
Studying adjunct adverbials 3
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Research questions 4
1.3 Material and method 6
1.3.1 A corpus-based study 6
1.3.2 Corpora used 6
r-3-3 Qualitative and quantitative description 7
1.3.4 Text types included in the investigation 7
1.3.5 Excerption, analysis, database 10
1.4 Theoretical and classificatory framework 11
1.5 Representation of examples 12
1.6 Plan of the book 13
The classification of adverbials 14
2.1 The delimitation of adverbial 14
2.1.1 Adverbs and adverbials 14
2.1.2 Adverbial versus predicative (complement) 14
2.1.3 Adverbials versus particles in multiword verb
constructions 17
2.1.4 Adverbials versus modifiers 18
2.2 Major classes of adverbials 19
2.3 Different classification schemes 21
2.4 Semantic categories of adjuncts 23
2.4.1 Space adjuncts 24
2.4.2 Time adjuncts 25
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2.4.3 Manner adjuncts 26
2.4.4 Contingency adjuncts 27
2.4.5 Respect adjuncts 28
2.4.6 Adjuncts of degree and extent 29
2.4.7 Participant adjuncts 29
2.4.8 Other adjunct categories 30
2.4.9 Overlapping between categories ? semantic
blends 31
2.4.9.1 Time and space 31
2.4.9.2 Manner and space 32
2.4.9.3 Time and manner 32
2.4.9.4 Time and reason 32
2.4.9.5 Degree and frequency 33
2.4.9.6 Manner and degree 33
2.4.10 Frequency distribution of semantic types 34
2.5 More on the class membership of some time
adverbials 34
2.6 The realisation of adjuncts 37
2.7 The classification of adjuncts-summary 39
3 Some syntactic features of adverbial placement 40
3.1 Adverbial positions 40
3.1.1 The clause 40
3.1.2 The classification of adverbial positions 41
3.1.3 Problems with differentiating initial and
medial position 44
3.2 Syntactic relations between the verb and the adverbial 46
3.3 The semantic scope of adverbials 48
3.4 Adverbial sequences 54
3.5 Favoured positions 55
3.6 The relationship between semantics, realisation types
and position of adverbials 56
3.7 General principles for the placement of adverbials 59
Part II
Adverbial positions: theme, cohesion and
information dynamics
4 Initial position 67
4.1 Syntactic and semantic properties of adjuncts in
initial position 67
4.1.1 The distribution of semantic types 67
4.1.2 Obligatoriness and scope 67
Contents vii
4.1.3 Clauses with thematised adjuncts 69
4.1.4 Sequences involving adjuncts in initial
position 70
4.1.5 The realisation of adjuncts in initial position 71
4.2 The factors influencing adverbial placement and their
relevance for initial position 72
4.3 Theme and information structure 73
4.4 Functional motivations for thematising adjuncts 74
4.4.1 Given information first 74
4.4.2 Initial adjuncts with a low degree of
communicative dynamism 75
4.4.3 Crucial information first 77
4.4.4 Cohesion 79
4.4.5 Thematic development/text strategy 81
4.4.6 Idiomatic and context-specific uses 84
4.4.7 Indirect motivation 85
4.4.8 Summary 86
4.5 Adjuncts realised by clauses 86
4.6 The build-up of clusters in initial position 92
Medial position 96
5.1 Syntactic and semantic properties of adjuncts in
medial position 96
5.1.1 The distribution of semantic types 96
5.1.2 Obligatoriness and scope 98
5.1.3 Clauses containing adjuncts in medial position 100
5.1.4 Sequences involving adjuncts in medial
position 101
5.1.5 The realisation of adjuncts in medial position 101
5.2 The factors influencing adverbial placement and their
relevance for medial position 102
5.2.1 Focus 102
5.2.2 Scope 103
5.2.3 Information structure and weight 103
5.3 AW-position adjuncts 105
5.4 Long adjuncts in medial position: parenthetical
insertion 107
5.5 A note on the split infinitive no
5.6 The build-up of clusters in medial position 112
End position 115
6.1 Syntactic and semantic properties of adjuncts in
end position 115
6.1.1 The distribution of semantic types 115
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6.1.2 Obligatoriness and scope 117
6.1.3 Clauses with adjuncts in end position 120
6.1.4 Sequences involving adjuncts in end position 121
6.1.5 The realisation of adjuncts in end position 122
6.2 The factors influencing adverbial placement and their
relevance for end position 123
6.2.1 Obligatoriness and scope 124
6.2.2 Semantic closeness to the verb 124
6.2.3 The weight principle 126
6.2.4 End focus 128
6.2.5 Cohesion 130
6.2.6 Information structure (in text) 131
6.2.7 Text strategy 132
6.2.8 Indirect motivation 134
6.2.9 Summary 135
6.3 Adjuncts realised by clauses 136
6.4 The build-up of clusters in end position 143
6.4.1 The use and extent of clusters in end position 143
6.4.2 Order according to syntactic obligatoriness
and scope 143
6.4.3 Order according to weight and complexity 145
6.4.4 Order according to semantic categories 145
6.4.5 Conflict and interaction between ordering
principles 150
The cleft focus position 152
7.1 The cleft focus position and the ; -cleft construction 152
7.2 Syntactic and semantic properties of adjuncts in cleft
focus position 153
7.2.1 Semantic types 153
7.2.2 Realisation of adjuncts in cleft focus position 153
7.2.3 Obligatoriness and scope 154
7.3 The information dynamics of ?r-clefts in general 155
7.4 The information dynamics of *f-clefts with clefted
adjuncts 156
7.5 Discourse functions of/f-cleft constructions 159
7.5.1 Contrast 159
7.5.2 Topic4aunching 160
7.5.3 Topic-linking: transition 161
7.5.4 Summative 162
7.5.5 Thematisation 163
7.5.6 Discourse functions and information structure 165
7.6 //-clefts in different genres 166
7.7 Concluding remarks 167
Contents ix
Combinations of positions 169
8.1 Introduction 169
8.2 Positional types of combinations 169
8.3 Combinations involving clusters 170
8.4 Combinations of initial and end position 172
8.4.1 Patterns in I+E combinations 172
8.4.2 Cohesion 173
8.4.3 Sentence balance and clarity 175
8.4.4 Information structure and thematisation 176
5 Combinations of medial and end position 177
6 Combinations of initial and medial position 178
7 Combinations of variants of medial position 180
8 Combinations of more than two positions 181
9 Order of semantic types of adjunct in combinations 182
10 Combinations: summary and concluding remarks 183
Part III
Semantic types of adverbials: subtypes,
frequencies and usage
Space and time adjuncts 187
9.1 Introduction 187
9.2 Space adjuncts 187
9.2.1 Introduction 187
9.2.2 More on subtypes of space adjuncts 188
9.2.3 Distribution of space adjuncts across process
types 190
9.2.4 Distribution of space adjuncts across text
types 193
9.2.5 Locative inversion 195
9.2.6 Metaphorical uses of space adjuncts 197
9.2.7 Discourse functions of space adjuncts 199
9.2.8 Spatial clauses 200
9.2.9 Sequences of space adjuncts 201
9.2.10 Space adjuncts: summary 203
9.3 Time adjuncts 203
9.3.1 Introduction 203
9.3.2 More on subtypes of time adjuncts 204
9.3.3 Distribution of time adjuncts across process
types 206
9.3.4 Distribution of time adjuncts across text
types 207
9.3.5 Metaphorical uses of time adjuncts 210
9.3.6 Discourse functions of time adjuncts 211
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9.3.7 Temporal clauses 213
9.3.8 Sequences of time adjuncts 214
9.3.9 Time adjuncts: summary 216
9.4 Space and time adjuncts: concluding remarks 216
10 Adjuncts of manner and contingency 218
10.1 Introduction 218
10.2 Manner adjuncts 218
10.2.1 More on subtypes of manner adjuncts 218
10.2.2 Distribution of manner adjuncts across
process types 220
10.2.3 Distribution of manner adjuncts across text
types 223
10.2.4 Manner adjuncts versus act-related disjuncts 226
10.2.5 Manner clauses 227
10.2.6 Sequences of manner adjuncts 227
10.2.7 Manner adjuncts: concluding remarks 228
10.3 Contingency adjuncts 228
10.3.1 More on subtypes of contingency adjuncts 228
10.3.2 Distribution of contingency adjuncts across
process types 231
10.3.3 Distribution of contingency adjuncts across
text types 232
10.3.4 Discourse functions of contingency adjuncts 235
10.3.5 Realisations of contingency adjuncts 237
10.3.6 Sequences of contingency adjuncts 238
10.3.7 Contingency adjuncts: concluding remarks 239
11 Other adjunct types: participant, respect, focus, degree,
situation, comparison and viewpoint 240
11.1 Introduction 240
11.2 Participant adjuncts 240
11.2.1 The category and the subtypes of participant
adjuncts 240
11.2.2 The placement of participant adjuncts 242
11.2.3 Distribution of participant adjuncts across
process tvpes 242
11.2.4 Distribution of participant adjuncts across
text types 243
11.3 Respect adjuncts 244
11.3.1 The category and subtypes of respect
adjuncts 244
11.3.2 The placement of respect adjuncts 245
11.3.3 Distribution of respect adjuncts across
process types 246
Contents xi
n.3.4 Distribution of respect adjuncts across text
types 247
11.4 Other adjunct categories across process types 248
11.5 Adjuncts of degree and extent 249
11.6 Focus and intensifier adjuncts 250
11.6.1 Overview of placement 250
11.6.2 The placement of the focus adjuncts only and
just 252
11.6.3 The placement of intensifier adjuncts 254
11.7 Viewpoint adjuncts 255
Part IV
Adjunct adverbials in English
12 Adverbial usage across text types 259
12.1 Introduction 259
12.2 Semantic types 260
12.3 Use of adverbial positions 265
12.4 Realisation types 270
12.5 Frequency and types of sequences 272
12.6 Pragmatic uses of adjuncts in discourse 275
12.6.1 Pause-fillers and partitions 276
12.6.2 Interpersonal meanings 277
12.6.3 Functions associated with initial position 278
12.7 Text-type-characteristic uses of adjuncts 281
12.8 Adverbial usage: characteristics of text types 283
13 The grammar of English adjuncts: summary of findings
and concluding remarks 286
13.1 Research questions revisited 286
13.2 Main findings of the preceding chapters 286
13.2.1 Semantic types (frequency and semantic
complexity) 286
13.2.2 Realisation types 289
13.2.3 Positions (frequency and characteristics) 290
13.2.4 Text-type variation 292
13.2.5 Adjunct adverbials in information
structure 293
13.2.6 Adjunct adverbials in the cohesive framework
of a text 294
13.3 Factors determining adverbial placement 295
13.4 The adjunct category revisited 297
13.4.1 The flexibility of adverbial expressions 297
13.4.2 Adjuncts extending into the textual domain 297
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13.4.3 Adjuncts extending into the interpersonal
domain 298
13.4.4 The adjunct status of focus and degree
adverbials 300
13.4.5 A scale of adjuncthood ? 302
13.5 Further research 303
Appendix 306
References 308
Index 315
Figures
Figure 2.1
Figure 2.2
Figure 2.3
Figure 3.1
Figure 3.2
Figure 3.3
Figure 3.4
Figure 3.5
Figure 4.1
Figure 4.2
Figure 4.3
Figure 4.4
Figure 4.5
Figure 5.1
Figure 5.2
Figure 5.3
Figure 5.4
Figure 6.1
Figure 6.2
Figure 6.3
Figure 6.4
Figure 6.5
Figure 6.6
Figure 7.1
Figure 7.2
Figure 8.1
Frequency distribution of adjunct types in the core
corpus
The overall distribution of realisation types across the
material
The realisation of semantic categories of adjunct
Syntactic integration of adjuncts
The positional distribution of adjuncts
The distribution of semantic types of adjunct across
adverbial positions
Positional preferences of semantic types of adjunct
Realisation type and adverbial placement
The probability for adjunct types to occur in initial
position
Clauses containing thematised adjuncts
The realisation of adjuncts in initial position
The length of adjuncts in initial position
The positional distribution of adverbial clauses
The probability for adjunct types to occur in medial
position
Clauses containing medial adjuncts
The realisation of adjuncts in medial position
Length of adverbials in medial position
The probability for adjunct types to occur in end
position
Syntactic status of adjuncts in end position
Clauses containing adjuncts in end position
The realisation of adjuncts in end position
The length of adjuncts in end position
The relative distribution across initial and end positions
of contingency clauses
Realisation of adjuncts in cleft focus position
The length of adjuncts in cleft focus position
Positional types of combinations
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Figure 8.2 Positional types of combinations involving clusters 170
Figure 9.1 The distribution of process types in a general corpus
and in clauses containing space adjuncts 192
Figure 9.2 The distribution of process types in a general corpus
and in clauses containing time adjuncts 207
Figure 1 o. 1 The distribution of process types in a general corpus
and in clauses containing manner adjuncts 223
Figure 10.2 Conditional meanings in initial and end position 230
Figure 10.3 The distribution of process types in a general corpus
and in clauses containing contingency adjuncts 232
Figure 10.4 Uses of because/cos 237
Figure 11.1 The placement of focus and intensifier adjuncts in the
core corpus 251
Figure 11.2 The placement of some focus and intensifier adverbs in
thelCE-GB 251
Figure 12.1 The distribution of adjuncts across text types 260
Figure 12.2 Frequencies of adjunct types across text types 260
Figure 12.3 Proportional text-type distribution of the most frequent
adjunct types 261
Figure 12.4 The distribution of less frequent adjunct types across
text types 264
Figure 12.5 The use of adverbial positions across text types 265
Figure 12.6 The relative frequencies of adverbial positions across
text types 266
Figure 12.7 Proportional distribution of adjunct realisations across
text types 270
Figure 12.8 The length of adjuncts across text types 272
Figure 12.9 The number of adjuncts per clause across text types 272
Figure 12.10 The distribution of sequences of adjuncts across text
types 273
Figure 13.1 The frequency distribution of semantic types of adj unct
across the core corpus 287
Figure 13.2 The co-occurrence of the most frequent adjunct types
with process type 287
Figure 13.3 Relationships between adjunct types 288
Figure 13.4 The relationship of adjuncts to conjuncts and disjuncts,
illustrated through their extensions into the textual and
interpersonal domains 303
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Adjunct
Adverbiais
in English
in this original study,
Hilde Hasseigard
discusses the use of
adverbiais
in English,
through examining examples found in everyday texts.
Adverbiais
-
clause elements
that typically refer to circumstances of time, space, reason and manner-cover a
range of meanings and can be placed at the beginning, in the middle or at the end
of a sentence. The description of the frequency of meaning types and discussion of
the reasons for selecting positions show that the use of
adverbiais
differs across text
types. Adverbial usage is often linked to the general build-up of a text and can reflect
its content and purpose, in using real texts,
Hasselgård
identifies a challenge for the
classification of adjuncts, and also highlights the fact that some adjuncts have uses
that extend into the textual and interpersonal domains, obscuring the traditional
divisions between adjuncts, disjuncts and conjuncts.
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spelling | Hasselgård, Hilde 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)140930205 aut Adjunct adverbials in English Hilde Hasselgård 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2010 XVII, 320 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in English language Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Adjunkt Linguistik (DE-588)4338277-0 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Adverbiale (DE-588)4140513-4 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Adjunkt Linguistik (DE-588)4338277-0 s Adverbiale (DE-588)4140513-4 s DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018955568&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018955568&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Hasselgård, Hilde 1963- Adjunct adverbials in English Adjunkt Linguistik (DE-588)4338277-0 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Adverbiale (DE-588)4140513-4 gnd |
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title | Adjunct adverbials in English |
title_auth | Adjunct adverbials in English |
title_exact_search | Adjunct adverbials in English |
title_full | Adjunct adverbials in English Hilde Hasselgård |
title_fullStr | Adjunct adverbials in English Hilde Hasselgård |
title_full_unstemmed | Adjunct adverbials in English Hilde Hasselgård |
title_short | Adjunct adverbials in English |
title_sort | adjunct adverbials in english |
topic | Adjunkt Linguistik (DE-588)4338277-0 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Adverbiale (DE-588)4140513-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Adjunkt Linguistik Englisch Adverbiale |
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