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The Present Perfect and the Preterite in Late Modern and Contemporary English : A Corpus-Based Study of Grammatical Change.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Yao, Xinyue.
Series:
Studies in Corpus Linguistics Series
Studies in Corpus Linguistics Series ; v.114
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English language--Tense.
English language.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (255 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
This book examines developments in the use of the present perfect and the preterite in Late Modern and contemporary English, with a focus on American and British English.
Contents:
Intro
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 The present perfect and the preterite in the history of English
1.2 Approach, methodology, and data
1.3 General theoretical background
1.3.1 A usage-based perspective on language
1.3.2 Lectal variation and language change
1.4 Overview of the present work
Chapter 2 Conceptual framework
2.1 Conceptual preliminaries
2.1.1 Tense and aspect
2.1.2 Situation type
2.1.3 The semantics-pragmatics interface
2.2 An integrated framework
2.2.1 The Reichenbachian system of tenses
2.2.2 Current relevance reexamined
2.2.3 Pragmatic interpretation of the present perfect
2.2.4 Variability in perfect uses
2.2.4.1 The continuative
2.2.4.2 The resultative
2.2.4.3 The experiential
2.2.5 Co-occurrence with temporal adverbials
2.3 Chapter summary
Chapter 3 The diachronic background
3.1 Have-periphrasis and the preterite in Old English
3.2 The origins of the English perfect
3.3 Later developments
3.4 Chapter summary
Chapter 4 Cross-linguistic variation in tense-aspect systems
4.1 Resultatives, anteriors, and perfectives/pasts
4.2 Pragmatic motivations for grammaticalization
4.3 Divergence from universals
4.4 A new cross-linguistic survey
Basque
Slavic
Macedonian
Baltic (Lithuanian)
Albanian
Greek
Celtic (Breton)
Germanic
Romance
4.5 Chapter summary
Chapter 5 General patterns of variation and change in the present perfect and preterite
5.1 Data
5.1.1 Text selection
5.1.2 Data processing
5.2 Results
5.2.1 Register variation
5.2.2 Register-differentiated paths of change
5.3 Chapter summary
Chapter 6 Major conditioning factors of change
6.1 Methodological overview
6.2 Variable selection and coding
6.3 Results
6.3.1 Model summary
6.3.2 Temporal specification
6.3.3 Telicity.
6.3.4 Transitivity
6.3.5 Negation
6.3.6 Subject type
6.3.7 Clause type
6.3.8 Preceding verb form
6.3.9 Variation across individual texts
6.4 Chapter summary
Chapter 7 Additional factors
7.1 Methodological overview
7.2 Variable selection and coding
7.3 Results
7.3.1 Overview
7.3.2 The progressive aspect
7.3.3 Type of temporal adverbial
7.4 Chapter summary
Chapter 8 Internal and external motivations of change
8.1 Testing the formal leveling hypothesis
8.1.1 The hypothesis explained
8.1.2 Corpus evidence
8.2 Comparison with the present perfect and the preterite in Spanish
8.2.1 Diachronic overview
8.2.2 The grammaticalization paths of the present perfect and the preterite
8.2.2.1 Argentinian Spanish
8.2.2.2 American English
8.2.3 The role of language and dialect contact
8.2.3.1 Argentina
8.2.3.2 The United States
8.3 Chapter summary
Chapter 9 Conclusion
9.1 Summary of findings
9.2 Broader implications
9.3 Future research
References
Appendix
Name index
Language index
Subject index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other Format:
Print version: Yao, Xinyue The Present Perfect and the Preterite in Late Modern and Contemporary English
ISBN:
9789027248602
9027248605
OCLC:
1412037744

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