The Comment Clause in English : Syntactic Origins and Pragmatic Development
The Comment Clause in English : Syntactic Origins and Pragmatic Development
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Author(s): Brinton, Laurel J.
ISBN No.: 9780521886734
Pages: 300
Year: 200811
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 103.40
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Status: Available

Although English comment clauses such as I think and you know have been widely studied, this book, published in 2008, constitutes the first full-length diachronic treatment, focusing on comment clauses formed with common verbs of perception and cognition in a variety of syntactic forms. It understands comment clauses as causal pragmatic markers that undergo grammaticalisation, and acquire pragmatic and politeness functions and subjective and intersubjective meanings. To date, the prevailing view of their syntactic development, which is extrapolated from synchronic studies, is that they originate in matrix clauses which become syntactically indeterminate and are reanalysed as parenthetical. In this corpus-based study, Laurel J. Brinton shows that the historical data do not bear out this view, and proposes a more varied and complex conception of the development of comment clauses. Researchers and students of the English language and historical linguistics will certainly consider Brinton's findings to be of great interest.


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