Changes in argument structure: the transitivizing reaction object construction
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
......................................................................
11
1.
INTRODUCTION
................................................................................
15
1.1
AIMS
AND
SCOPE
...................................................................
15
1.2
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
AND
HYPOTHESES
.......................................
25
1.3
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
FOLLOWING
CHAPTERS
........................................
28
PART
I
TRANSITIVIZATION,
REACTION
OBJECTS
AND
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
2.
THE
PROCESS
OF
TRANSITIVIZATION
IN
THE
HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH
............
33
2.1
OLD
AND
MODERN
ENGLISH
VALENCY
........................................
33
2.2
THE
RISE
OF
DOUBLE-FUNCTIONED
OR
AMPHIBIOUS
VERBS
............
40
2.3
CAUSES
OF
THE
PROCESS
OF
TRANSITIVIZATION:
VISSER
S
PROPOSAL
.
44
2.3.1
LOSS
OF
OE
TRANSITIVIZING/CAUSATIVIZING
AFFIXES
(BE-,
GE-,
GMC
-J/-I)
...................................................
45
2.3.1.1
THE
PREFIX
BE
(MARCHAND
1969)
....................
45
2.3.1.2
THE
PREFIX
GE-(LINDEMANN
1970)
..................
47
2.3.1.3
THE
GERMANIC
SUFFIX
*-(I)JA
(GARCIA
GARCIA
2012)
................................................................
48
2.3.2
INFLECTIONAL
SYNCRETISM
FOLLOWED
BY
REANALYSIS
OF
THE
DATIVE/GENITIVE
COMPLEMENT
...................................
50
2.3.3
TWOFOLD
INTERPRETATION
OF
BE
+
PAST
PARTICIPLE:
PERFECT
AND
PASSIVE
....................................
52
2.3.4
CHANGES
IN
THE
COMPLEMENTATION
PATTERNS
OF
INTRANSITIVE
VERBS
NORMALLY
CONSTRUED
WITH
A
PREPOSITIONAL
OBJECT
.....................................................
54
8
CONTENTS
2.3.5
USE
OF
VERBS
EXPRESSING
HUMAN
AND
ANIMAL
SOUNDS
AND
OTHER
VERBS
SUCH
AS
SMIRK,
SMILE
AND
PERSIST
AS
IF
THEY
WERE
SYNONYMS
OF
SAY
.............................
54
2.4
SUMMARY
..............................................................................
55
3.
REACTION
OBJECTS:
REVIEW
OF
THE
LITERATURE
..................................
57
3.1
THE
OBJECT
IN
DESCRIPTIVE
REFERENCE
GRAMMARS
.....................
57
3.1.1
HISTORICAL
GRAMMARS
..................................................
57
3.1.1.1
OTTO
JESPERSEN
(1909-1949)
...........................
57
3.1.1.2
F.
TH.
VISSER
(1963-1973)
..............................
68
3.1.2
CONTEMPORARY
GRAMMARS
...........................................
71
3.1.2.1
QUIRK
ET
AL.
(1985)
..........................................
71
3.1.2.2
HUDDLESTON
AND
PULLUM
ET
AL.
(2002)
.............
73
3.1.3
INTERIM
SUMMARY
.......................................................
77
3.2
REACTION
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTIONS
AND
OTHER
RELATED
OBJECT
TYPES
.....................................................................................
78
3.2.1
NONPROTOTYPICAL
OBJECTS
.............................................
81
3.2.1.1
COGNATE
OBJECTS
..............................................
81
3.2.1.2
LUZY-OBJECTS
....................................................
83
3.2.1.3
REACTION
OBJECTS
.............................................
89
3.2.2
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
.....................................................
97
4.
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR:
SYNCHRONIC
AND
DIACHRONIC
PERSPECTIVES
...................................................................................
99
4.1
COGNITIVE
LINGUISTICS
AND
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
.............
99
4.2
THE
ORIGINS
OF
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
...............................
101
4.2.1
FROM
IDIOMS
TO
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
..................
101
4.3
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMARS:
COMMON
GROUNDS
.......................
105
4.3.1
GRAMMATICAL
CONSTRUCTIONS
......................................
105
4.3.2
SURFACE
GENERALIZATIONS
............................................
108
4.3.3
A
NETWORK
OF
CONSTRUCTIONS
......................................
109
4.3.4
CROSSLINGUISTIC
VARIABILITY
AND
GENERALIZATION
.........
110
4.3.5
USAGE-BASED
................................................................
ILL
4.4
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
AND
LANGUAGE
CHANGE
...................
113
4.4.1
DEFINING
CONSTRUCTIONAL
CHANGE
...............................
113
4.4.2
DYNAMIC
NETWORK
OF
CONSTRUCTIONS:
LINKS,
GAINS,
LOSSES
AND
RECONFIGURATIONS
.........................................
117
4.5
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
...........................................................
122
CONTENTS
9
PART
II
HANDS-ON
WITH
DATA:
A
USAGE-BASED
APPROACH
TO
THE
HISTORY
OF
THE
ROC
5.
THE
FORMATION
OF
ROCS
.............................................................
127
5.1
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
THE
ROC
.............................................
127
5.1.1
THE
MODERN
REACTION
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION:
AN
OVERVIEW
...................................................................
127
5.1.2
THE
REACTION
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION
IN
THE
NETWORK
OF
ENGLISH
CONSTRUCTIONS
...............................................
139
5.2
ON
THE
EMERGENCE
OF
THE
ROC
...........................................
149
5.2.1
DATA
SOURCES
.............................................................
149
5.2.1.1
JESPERSEN
(1909-1949)
.................................
149
5.2.1.2
VISSER
(1963-1973)
......................................
149
5.2.1.3
LEVIN
(1993)
.................................................
152
5.2.2
METHODOLOGY
............................................................
154
5.2.3
RESULTS
......................................................................
186
5.2.3.1
THE
ROC
AND
THE
COGNATE
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION
.................................................
195
5.2.3.2
THE
ROC
AND
THE
WAY-CONSTRUCTION
.............
199
5.2.3.3
THE
ROC
AND
THE
DUMMY
IT
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION
..................................................
203
5.2.4
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
..................................................
204
6.
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
ROC
IN
BRITISH
ENGLISH
...............................
205
6.1
DATA
SOURCES
AND
METHODOLOGY
...........................................
206
6.2
FREQUENCY
OF
OCCURRENCE
AND
PROTOTYPICAL
VERBS
IN
THE
CONSTRUCTION
........................................................................
213
6.2.1
A
COLLEXEME
ANALYSIS
OF
ROCS:
IDENTIFYING
TYPICAL
VERBS
IN
THE
CONSTRUCTION
..........................................
216
6.2.1.1
SOME
METHODOLOGICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
..........
216
6.2.1.2
RESULTS
AND
DISCUSSION
.................................
219
6.2.1.3
SUMMARY
.......................................................
223
6.3
DISTRIBUTION
AND
FUNCTION
....................................................
224
6.3.1
DISTRIBUTION
OF
REACTION
OBJECTS
ACROSS
VERB
CLASSES
..
224
6.3.1.1
VERBS
OF
MANNER
OF
SPEAKING
.........................
224
6.3.1.2
VERBS
OF
NONVERBAL
COMMUNICATION
.............
237
10
CONTENTS
6.3.1.2.1
THE
VERB
SMILE
.............................
239
6.3.1.2.2
THE
VERB
NOD
...............................
243
6.3.1.2.3
THE
VERBS
WAVE,
FROWN,
SNORT
AND
WINK
................................................
244
6.3.1.2.4
THE
VERBS
SIGH,
SOB,
WEEP,
GRIN
AND
LAUGH
........................................
246
6.3.1.2.5
STRUCTURAL
VARIATION
WITH
NOD
AND
WAVE
..............................................
248
6.3.2
DIACHRONIC
DISTRIBUTION
..............................................
254
6.3.3
TEXTUAL
DISTRIBUTION
..................................................
255
6.3.3.1
DRAMA
..........................................................
255
6.3.3.2
NARRATIVE
FICTION
.............................................
260
6.3.4
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
...................................................
264
7.
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
ROC
IN
AMERICAN
ENGLISH
..........................
269
7.1
DATA
SOURCES
AND
METHODOLOGY
..........................................
270
7.2
FREQUENCY
AND
DISTRIBUTION
..................................................
284
7.3
PRODUCTIVITY
OF
THE
ROC
AND
THE
WAY-CONSTRUCTION
...........
287
8.
SUMMARY
AND
CONCLUSION
..........................................................
307
8.1
THE
REACTION
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION
........................................
307
8.2
SUMMARY
OF
THE
BOOK
..........................................................
308
8.3
WRITING
THE
HISTORY
OF
THE
ROC:
A
PROPOSAL
OF
WHEN,
HOW
AND
WHY
THE
ROC
DEVELOPS
..................................................
314
8.4
THEORETICAL
IMPLICATIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
FURTHER
RESEARCH
..............................................................................
320
LIST
OF
FIGURES
................................................................................
327
LIST
OF
TABLES
..................................................................................
331
SUMMARY
........................................................................................
335
LIST
OF
REFERENCES
..........................................................................
337
AUTHOR
S
BIO
...................................................................................
369
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
.
11
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
15
1.1
AIMS
AND
SCOPE
.
15
1.2
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
AND
HYPOTHESES
.
25
1.3
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
FOLLOWING
CHAPTERS
.
28
PART
I
TRANSITIVIZATION,
REACTION
OBJECTS
AND
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
2.
THE
PROCESS
OF
TRANSITIVIZATION
IN
THE
HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH
.
33
2.1
OLD
AND
MODERN
ENGLISH
VALENCY
.
33
2.2
THE
RISE
OF
DOUBLE-FUNCTIONED
OR
AMPHIBIOUS
VERBS
.
40
2.3
CAUSES
OF
THE
PROCESS
OF
TRANSITIVIZATION:
VISSER
'
S
PROPOSAL
.
44
2.3.1
LOSS
OF
OE
TRANSITIVIZING/CAUSATIVIZING
AFFIXES
(BE-,
GE-,
GMC
-J/-I)
.
45
2.3.1.1
THE
PREFIX
BE
(MARCHAND
1969)
.
45
2.3.1.2
THE
PREFIX
GE-(LINDEMANN
1970)
.
47
2.3.1.3
THE
GERMANIC
SUFFIX
*-(I)JA
(GARCIA
GARCIA
2012)
.
48
2.3.2
INFLECTIONAL
SYNCRETISM
FOLLOWED
BY
REANALYSIS
OF
THE
DATIVE/GENITIVE
COMPLEMENT
.
50
2.3.3
TWOFOLD
INTERPRETATION
OF
BE
+
PAST
PARTICIPLE:
PERFECT
AND
PASSIVE
.
52
2.3.4
CHANGES
IN
THE
COMPLEMENTATION
PATTERNS
OF
INTRANSITIVE
VERBS
NORMALLY
CONSTRUED
WITH
A
PREPOSITIONAL
OBJECT
.
54
8
CONTENTS
2.3.5
USE
OF
VERBS
EXPRESSING
HUMAN
AND
ANIMAL
SOUNDS
AND
OTHER
VERBS
SUCH
AS
SMIRK,
SMILE
AND
PERSIST
AS
IF
THEY
WERE
SYNONYMS
OF
SAY
.
54
2.4
SUMMARY
.
55
3.
REACTION
OBJECTS:
REVIEW
OF
THE
LITERATURE
.
57
3.1
THE
OBJECT
IN
DESCRIPTIVE
REFERENCE
GRAMMARS
.
57
3.1.1
HISTORICAL
GRAMMARS
.
57
3.1.1.1
OTTO
JESPERSEN
(1909-1949)
.
57
3.1.1.2
F.
TH.
VISSER
(1963-1973)
.
68
3.1.2
CONTEMPORARY
GRAMMARS
.
71
3.1.2.1
QUIRK
ET
AL.
(1985)
.
71
3.1.2.2
HUDDLESTON
AND
PULLUM
ET
AL.
(2002)
.
73
3.1.3
INTERIM
SUMMARY
.
77
3.2
REACTION
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTIONS
AND
OTHER
RELATED
OBJECT
TYPES
.
78
3.2.1
NONPROTOTYPICAL
OBJECTS
.
81
3.2.1.1
COGNATE
OBJECTS
.
81
3.2.1.2
LUZY-OBJECTS
.
83
3.2.1.3
REACTION
OBJECTS
.
89
3.2.2
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
.
97
4.
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR:
SYNCHRONIC
AND
DIACHRONIC
PERSPECTIVES
.
99
4.1
COGNITIVE
LINGUISTICS
AND
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
.
99
4.2
THE
ORIGINS
OF
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
.
101
4.2.1
FROM
IDIOMS
TO
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
.
101
4.3
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMARS:
COMMON
GROUNDS
.
105
4.3.1
GRAMMATICAL
CONSTRUCTIONS
.
105
4.3.2
SURFACE
GENERALIZATIONS
.
108
4.3.3
A
NETWORK
OF
CONSTRUCTIONS
.
109
4.3.4
CROSSLINGUISTIC
VARIABILITY
AND
GENERALIZATION
.
110
4.3.5
USAGE-BASED
.
ILL
4.4
CONSTRUCTION
GRAMMAR
AND
LANGUAGE
CHANGE
.
113
4.4.1
DEFINING
CONSTRUCTIONAL
CHANGE
.
113
4.4.2
DYNAMIC
NETWORK
OF
CONSTRUCTIONS:
LINKS,
GAINS,
LOSSES
AND
RECONFIGURATIONS
.
117
4.5
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
.
122
CONTENTS
9
PART
II
HANDS-ON
WITH
DATA:
A
USAGE-BASED
APPROACH
TO
THE
HISTORY
OF
THE
ROC
5.
THE
FORMATION
OF
ROCS
.
127
5.1
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
THE
ROC
.
127
5.1.1
THE
MODERN
REACTION
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION:
AN
OVERVIEW
.
127
5.1.2
THE
REACTION
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION
IN
THE
NETWORK
OF
ENGLISH
CONSTRUCTIONS
.
139
5.2
ON
THE
EMERGENCE
OF
THE
ROC
.
149
5.2.1
DATA
SOURCES
.
149
5.2.1.1
JESPERSEN
(1909-1949)
.
149
5.2.1.2
VISSER
(1963-1973)
.
149
5.2.1.3
LEVIN
(1993)
.
152
5.2.2
METHODOLOGY
.
154
5.2.3
RESULTS
.
186
5.2.3.1
THE
ROC
AND
THE
COGNATE
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION
.
195
5.2.3.2
THE
ROC
AND
THE
WAY-CONSTRUCTION
.
199
5.2.3.3
THE
ROC
AND
THE
DUMMY
IT
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION
.
203
5.2.4
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
.
204
6.
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
ROC
IN
BRITISH
ENGLISH
.
205
6.1
DATA
SOURCES
AND
METHODOLOGY
.
206
6.2
FREQUENCY
OF
OCCURRENCE
AND
PROTOTYPICAL
VERBS
IN
THE
CONSTRUCTION
.
213
6.2.1
A
COLLEXEME
ANALYSIS
OF
ROCS:
IDENTIFYING
TYPICAL
VERBS
IN
THE
CONSTRUCTION
.
216
6.2.1.1
SOME
METHODOLOGICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
.
216
6.2.1.2
RESULTS
AND
DISCUSSION
.
219
6.2.1.3
SUMMARY
.
223
6.3
DISTRIBUTION
AND
FUNCTION
.
224
6.3.1
DISTRIBUTION
OF
REACTION
OBJECTS
ACROSS
VERB
CLASSES
.
224
6.3.1.1
VERBS
OF
MANNER
OF
SPEAKING
.
224
6.3.1.2
VERBS
OF
NONVERBAL
COMMUNICATION
.
237
10
CONTENTS
6.3.1.2.1
THE
VERB
SMILE
.
239
6.3.1.2.2
THE
VERB
NOD
.
243
6.3.1.2.3
THE
VERBS
WAVE,
FROWN,
SNORT
AND
WINK
.
244
6.3.1.2.4
THE
VERBS
SIGH,
SOB,
WEEP,
GRIN
AND
LAUGH
.
246
6.3.1.2.5
STRUCTURAL
VARIATION
WITH
NOD
AND
WAVE
.
248
6.3.2
DIACHRONIC
DISTRIBUTION
.
254
6.3.3
TEXTUAL
DISTRIBUTION
.
255
6.3.3.1
DRAMA
.
255
6.3.3.2
NARRATIVE
FICTION
.
260
6.3.4
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
.
264
7.
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
ROC
IN
AMERICAN
ENGLISH
.
269
7.1
DATA
SOURCES
AND
METHODOLOGY
.
270
7.2
FREQUENCY
AND
DISTRIBUTION
.
284
7.3
PRODUCTIVITY
OF
THE
ROC
AND
THE
WAY-CONSTRUCTION
.
287
8.
SUMMARY
AND
CONCLUSION
.
307
8.1
THE
REACTION
OBJECT
CONSTRUCTION
.
307
8.2
SUMMARY
OF
THE
BOOK
.
308
8.3
WRITING
THE
HISTORY
OF
THE
ROC:
A
PROPOSAL
OF
WHEN,
HOW
AND
WHY
THE
ROC
DEVELOPS
.
314
8.4
THEORETICAL
IMPLICATIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
FURTHER
RESEARCH
.
320
LIST
OF
FIGURES
.
327
LIST
OF
TABLES
.
331
SUMMARY
.
335
LIST
OF
REFERENCES
.
337
AUTHOR
'
S
BIO
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title | Changes in argument structure the transitivizing reaction object construction |
title_auth | Changes in argument structure the transitivizing reaction object construction |
title_exact_search | Changes in argument structure the transitivizing reaction object construction |
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title_full | Changes in argument structure the transitivizing reaction object construction Tamara Bouso |
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title_short | Changes in argument structure |
title_sort | changes in argument structure the transitivizing reaction object construction |
title_sub | the transitivizing reaction object construction |
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topic_facet | Transitivität Englisch Verb Hochschulschrift |
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