Signalling nouns in English: a corpus-based discourse approach
"Signalling nouns (SNs) are abstract nouns like problem, result, idea, and fact which are non-specific in their meaning when considered in isolation and specific in their meaning by reference to their linguistic context. SNs contribute to cohesion and evaluation in discourse. This work offers t...
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SIGNALLINGNOUNS
INENGLISH
A Corpus-Based Discourse Approach
JOHN FLOWERDEW
City University of Hong Kong
RICHARD W FOREST
Central Michigan University
CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of tables page xi
Acknowledgements (John Flowerdew) xv
Acknowledgements (Rich Forest) xvii
1 Introduction i
1 1 Some basic features of signalling nouns I
12A discourse perspective on signalling nouns 5
1 3 Exophoric abstract nouns and signalling nouns J
1 4 The place of signalling nouns in research on the vocabulary
of English 9
1 5 Which words and phrases art- core members of the class, and which
are peripheral? 9
1 6 How big is the category, and is it a bounded or unbounded class? II
2 Grammatical features of signalling nouns 13
2 1 Grammatical features of signalling nouns 13
2 2 Noun phrase structure: this!these + SN and other forms
of signalling noun premodification 13
2 3 Noun phrase: SN + complement clause 14
2 4 Clause structure: SN + be + nominalisation 1J
2 5 Grammatical patterns not covered in the literature 20
251 Marked patterns 20
252 Signalling nouns and specifics in apposition 21
253 Comparative specifics 21
254 Signalling nouns in adjunct groups 21
2 6 General problems with over-reliance on structural tests of signalling
noun status 22
3 Semantic features 25
3 1 Superordinates, abstract nouns, and constant and variable meaning 25
3 2 Complexity of the signalling noun realisation 27
vii
viii Contents
3 3 Semantic classification of signalling nouns 28
331 Semantic categories 29
4 Discourse features 34
4 1 Signalling nouns and Winter's clause relations
and metalanguage nouns 34
4 2 Logico-semantic relations 36
4 3 Signalling nouns and logico-semantic relations 43
4 4 Conclusion , 45
a
5 Criteria for determining what constitutes a signalling noun
in this study 46
5 1 General considerations 46
52A broad criterion for signalling noun membership 48
5 3 Signalling nouns and repetition 50
5 4 More specific criteria 55
541 Bivalent signalling nouns 55
542 Logogenesis 56
543 Pre- and post- modifiers 57
5 5 Prefabricated patterns 59
5 6 Text nouns 61
5 7 Partitives ^ 6l
5 8 Relational process verbs 64
5 9 Relative clauses 65
6 Corpus, methodology, annotation system, and reporting
of the data 68
6 1 Corpus description 68
6 2 Compilation 69
6 3 Methodology 70
6 4 Annotation system 73
6 5 Reporting of data 74
7 Set of examples 76
ANAcp - anaphoric, across-clause, proximal (6,090 per million words) 76
CNAcp - cataphoric, across-clause, proximal (5,363 per million words) 76
ANAcd - anaphoric, across-clause, distal (2,848 per million words) 77
CNAcd - cataphoric, across-clause, distal (1,961 per million words) 77
CNofd - SN + of + deverbal/deadjectival noun (1,441 per million words) 78
CNto - SN + to + infinitival specifics (1,412 per million words) 78
CNth - SN + that content clause specifics (1,100 per million words) 78
CNvth SN + relational process verb + infinitival specifics
(826 per million words) 78
Contents ix
CNvd - SN + relational process verb + deverbal noun/adjective specifics
(693 per million words) 79
CNAp - SN + appositive (595 per million words) 79
ANvd- SN + relational process verb + deverbal/deadjectival
(518 per million words) 79
CNofing- SN + of + /«g-clause (500 per million words) 79
CNppo - SN + prepositional phrase other than ^(451 per million words) 80
CNvto - SN + relational process verb + to clause specifics
(437 per million words) 80
CNwhR - SN + ^-relative clause specifics {how, where, when, etc)
(437 per million words) 80
CNAdj - SN in an adjunct + specifics in the main clause
(422 per million words) 80
CNco - SN + specifics in comparative construction with, for example, as,
such as, like (161 per million words) 81
CNvwh - SN + relational process verb + wh clause specifics
(122 per million words) 8l
CNvcl - SN + relational process verb + clausal specifics
(116 per million words) 81
CNwh - SN + wh clause (112 per million words) 8l
ANAdj - Specifics in the main clause + SN in an adjunct
(99 per million words) 82
ANCo - specifics in a comparative construction, for example,
with as, such as, like + SN in main clause (95 per million words) 82
CNving - SN + relational process verb + /'^-clause (95 per million words) 82
ANAp - appositive + SN (85 per million words) 83
CNofwh - SN + of + wh clause (85 per million words) 83
ANving - /^-clause + SN (75 per million words) 83
CNPPing - SN + prepositional phrase + /^-clause (24 per million words) 83
Anvwh - wh specifics + relational process verb + SN (7 per million words) 84
ANvd - Specifics as clause + relational process verb + SN
(1 per million words) 84
8 Overview of signalling noun distributions in the corpus 85
8 1 Broad overview 85
8 2 More detailed examination of most frequent signalling
nouns in the corpus 86
8 3 Signalling nouns by discipline 92
8 4 Characteristic signalling nouns of the natural and social sciences 97
8 5 Signalling nouns and academic genres 99
Appendix 8 1 Expanded tables IO4
9 Overview of semantic categories 115
9 1 Introduction and basic frequencies 115
X Contents
9 2 Question i: What is the relative frequency of the semantic
categories across the corpus? 115
9 3 Question 2: Is the relative frequency of the semantic
categories consistent across the major divisions of the natural
and social sciences disciplines? 119
9 4 Question 3: Is the relative frequency of the semantic
categories consistent across the specific disciplines within
the broad domains of the natural and social sciences? 120
9 5 Question 4: What is the relative frequency of the semantic categories
according to genre? ^ 129
9 6 Question 5: Does the relative frequency across genres apply
also to the major division between the natural and social sciences? 134
9 7 Question 6: Does the relative frequency across genres apply
also across the specific disciplines within these broad domains? 142
9 8 Chapter summary and conclusion 159
10 Overview of lexicogrammatical and discourse pattern
frequencies 160
10 1 Introduction 160
10 2 Overview of the signalling noun patterns in the corpus, including
their overall frequencies 162
10 3 Signalling noun patterns and academic disciplines 167
10 4 Signalling noun patterns an amp; academic genres 172
Appendix 10 1 - 177
11 Conclusion 181
11 1 Summary 18}
11 2 Limitations of the study 186
11 3 Future research 187
11 4 Application to pedagogy 188
Appendix A The overall structure of the corpus 192
Appendix B List of files that make up the corpus 193
Appendix C Lemmatised SNs in descending order according
to normalised frequency 203
Appendix D Non-lemmatised SNs in descending order according
to normalisedfrequency 222
Appendix E Lemmatised SNs in alphabetical order 241
Appendix F Non-lemmatised SNs in alphabetical order 260
Appendix G Frequency of SNs in different semantic categories 279
References 280
Lndex 284
I
Signalling nouns (SNs) are abstract nouns like fact, idea, problem, and
result which are non-specific in their meaning when considered in
isolation and specific in their meaning by reference to their linguistic
context. SNs contribute to cohesion and evaluation in discourse. This
work offers the first book-length study of the SN phenomenon to treat
the functional and discourse features of the category as primary,
Using a balanced corpus of authentic data, the book explores the
lexicogrammaticai and discourse features of SNs in academic journal
articles, textbooks, and lectures across a range of disciplines in the
natural and social sciences. The book will be essential reading for
researchers and advanced students of semantics, syntax, corpus lin-
guistics, and discourse analysis, in addition to scholars and teachers in
the field of English for Academic Purposes. I |
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