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New Horizons in Prescriptivism Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

New Horizons in Prescriptivism Research

This book investigates the connections between evaluative judgements on language and the larger social, cultural, and political issues that shed light on the practice of prescriptivism. The chapters cover three main areas: language, which represents the traditional roots of the study of linguistic norms in authoritative (historical) manuals and judgemental attitudes to language usage; literary and scripted texts, which illustrates the enregisterment of the values of linguistic prescriptivism as a social and cultural phenomenon; and speech communities, which reflects the growth in scope of the field to consider geographical contexts beyond mainstream British and American English to include varieties of English and other languages worldwide. The book also discusses recent theoretical and methodological advances in the study of prescriptivism.

Grammar, Rhetoric and Usage in English
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Grammar, Rhetoric and Usage in English

This detailed, corpus-based study shows how the placement and usage of the English preposition has changed since the sixteenth century.

Grammar, Rhetoric and Usage in English
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Grammar, Rhetoric and Usage in English

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The preposition is of particular interest to syntacticians, historians and sociolinguists of English, as its placement within a sentence is influenced by syntactic and sociolinguistic constraints, and by how the 'rules' regarding prepositions have changed over time, as a result of language change, of change in attitudes towards language, and of processes such as standardization. This book investigates preposition placement in the early and late Modern English periods (1500-1900), with a special focus on preposition stranding (The house which I live in) in opposition to pied piping (The house in which I live). Based on a large-scale analysis of precept and usage data, this study reassesses the alleged influence of late eighteenth-century normative works on language usage. It also sheds new light on the origins of the stigmatisation of preposition stranding. This study will be of interest to scholars working on syntax and grammar, corpus linguistics, historical linguistics and sociolinguistics.

Categories, Constructions, and Change in English Syntax
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 423

Categories, Constructions, and Change in English Syntax

A pioneering collection of new research that explores categories, constructions, and change in the syntax of the English language. The volume, with contributions by world-renowned scholars as well as some emerging scholars in the field, covers a wide variety of approaches to grammatical categories and categorial change, constructions and constructional change, and comparative and typological research. Each of the fourteen chapters, based on the analysis of authentic data, highlights the wealth and breadth of the study of English syntax (including morphosyntax), both theoretically and empirically, from Old English through to the present day. The result is a body of research which will add substantially to the current study of the syntax of the English language, by stimulating further research in the field.

Preposition Stranding and Prescriptivism in English from 1500 to 1900
  • Language: en

Preposition Stranding and Prescriptivism in English from 1500 to 1900

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Grammar, Rhetoric and Usage in English
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Grammar, Rhetoric and Usage in English

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The preposition is of particular interest to syntacticians, historians and sociolinguists of English, as its placement within a sentence is influenced by syntactic and sociolinguistic constraints, and by how the 'rules' regarding prepositions have changed over time, as a result of language change, of change in attitudes towards language, and of processes such as standardization. This book investigates preposition placement in the early and late Modern English periods (1500-1900), with a special focus on preposition stranding (The house which I live in) in opposition to pied piping (The house in which I live). Based on a large-scale analysis of precept and usage data, this study reassesses the alleged influence of late eighteenth-century normative works on language usage. It also sheds new light on the origins of the stigmatisation of preposition stranding. This study will be of interest to scholars working on syntax and grammar, corpus linguistics, historical linguistics and sociolinguistics.

Thesis restricted indefinitely
  • Language: en

Thesis restricted indefinitely

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Genre in English Medical Writing, 1500–1820
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Genre in English Medical Writing, 1500–1820

This multidisciplinary volume offers new insights into the development of genres of medical discourse in changing socio-cultural contexts.

Papers in Linguistics from the University of Manchester
  • Language: en

Papers in Linguistics from the University of Manchester

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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