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Phrasal Constructions and Resultativeness in English: A Sign-Oriented Analysis by Marina Gorlach — book cover

Phrasal Constructions and Resultativeness in English: A Sign-Oriented Analysis

by Marina Gorlach
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Overview

Eat up the apple or Eat the apple up? Is there any difference in the messages each of these alternative forms sends? If there isn’t, why bother to keep both? On the other hand, is there any semantic similarity between eat the apple up and break the glass to pieces? This study takes a fresh look at a still controversial issue of phrasal verbs and their alternate word order applying sign-oriented theory and methodology. Unlike other analyses, it asserts that there is a semantic distinction between the two word order variants phrasal verbs may appear in. In order to test this distinction, the author analyzes a large corpus of data and also uses translation into a language having a clear morphological distinction between resultative/non-resultative forms (Russian). As follows from the analysis, English has morphological and syntactic tools to express resultative meaning, which allows suggesting a new lexico-grammatical category – resultativeness.

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Book Details

Published
January 28, 2004
Publisher
Benjamins, John Publishing Company
Pages
161
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781588115973

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