The present book offers fresh insights into the description of ditransitive verbs and their complementation in present-day English. In the theory-oriented first part, a pluralist framework is developed on the basis of previous research that integrates ditransitive verbs as lexical items with both the entirety of their complementation patterns and the cognitive and semantic aspects of ditransitivity. This approach is combined with modern corpus-linguistic methodology in the present study, which draws on an exhaustive semi-automatic analysis of all patterns of ditransitive verbs in the British component of the International Corpus of English (ICE-GB) and also takes into account selected data from the British National Corpus (BNC). In the second part of the study, the complementation of ditransitive verbs (e.g. give, send) is analysed quantitatively and qualitatively. Special emphasis is placed here on the identification of significant principles of pattern selection, i.e. factors that lead language users to prefer specific patterns over other patterns in given contexts (e.g. weight, focus, pattern flow in text, lexical constraints). In the last part, some general aspects of a network-like, usage-based model of ditransitive verbs, their patterns and the relevant principles of pattern selection are sketched out, thus bridging the gap between the performance-related description of language use and a competence-related model of language cognition.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"offers a long-overdue comprehensive analysis of English intransitive verbs... intriguing, if possibly slightly provocative.... The book is required reading" - in: English Language and Linguistics, Vol. 11/1 (2007)
"Mukherjees Buch ist somit jedem zu empfehlen, der na den neuesten Entwicklungen im Bereich der Syntax und Korpuslinguistik interessiert ist." - in: Anglia, Band 125 (2007), Heft 3
"It becomes clear that this is a field which demands further research and discussion and Mukherjee's book is a valuable and interesting contribution. It can be suggested to anybody interested in current developments in syntax, as it offers an overview of different positions and many valuable arguments and perceptions." - in: Anglistik, Vol. 17.2 (September 2006)
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Höhe: 230 mm
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978-90-420-1934-8 (9789042019348)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Joybrato Mukherjee holds the Chair of English linguistics at Justus Liebig University Giessen (Germany). His research interests include applied linguistics, corpus linguistics, intonation, stylistics and syntax. He is the author of Form and Function of Parasyntactic Presentation Structures: A Corpus-based Study of Talk Units in Spoken English (Rodopi, 2001) and Korpuslinguistik und Englischunterricht: Eine Einfuehrung ("Corpus Linguistics and English Language Teaching: An Introduction"; Peter Lang, 2002).
Acknowledgements
1 Ditransitive verbs in previous research and in the present work
2 Methodology
3 Aspects of description: ditransitive verbs in language use
4 Aspects of a usage-based model of ditransitive verbs
5 Summary and conclusion: corpus - co-selection - communicative competence
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