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More support for more-support : the role of processing constraints on the choice between synthetic and analytic comparative forms / Britta Mondorf.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mondorf, Britta, 1963-
Series:
Studies in language variation ; v. 4.
Studies in language variation, 1872-9592 ; v. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English language--Comparison.
English language.
English language--Adjective.
Comparison (Grammar).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (235 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, PA ; Amsterdam : John Benjamins Pub. Company, c2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book provides the most comprehensive account so far of novel and hitherto unexplained factors operative in the choice between synthetic (prouder) and analytic (more proud ) comparatives. It argues that the underlying motivation in using the analytic variant is to mitigate processing demands - a compensatory strategy referred to as more -support. The analytic variant is claimed to be better suited to environments of increased processing complexity - presumably owing to its ability to facilitate early phrase structure recognition, the more transparent one-to-one relation between form and function and possibly because the degree marker more can serve as a structural signal foreshadowing cognitive complexity. A bird's eye view of 24 determinants reveals that the processing effort which triggers the analytic comparative emanates from structures that are phonologically, morphologically, syntactically, lexically, semantically or pragmatically complex. By bridging the gap between corpus-based variation research and psycholinguistic and typological approaches, the book breaks new ground in uncovering the functional motivation behind the continued variability of synthetic-analytic contrasts.
Contents:
Introduction
Theoretical preliminaries
Methodological preliminaries
More-support in phonology
More-support in morphology
More-support in the lexicon
More-support in syntax
More-support in semantics
More-support in pragmatics/iconicity
The emergence of more-support in diachrony
More-support in British and American English
Conclusion
Theoretical implications and outlook
References.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-282-39550-5
9786612395505
90-272-8927-1
OCLC:
712986275

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