Like is a ubiquitous feature of English with a deep history in the language, exhibiting regular and constrained variable grammars over time. This volume explores the various contexts of like, each of which contributes to the reality of contemporary vernaculars: its historical context, its developmental context, its social context, and its ideological context. The final chapter examines the ways in which these contexts overlap and inform current understanding of acquisition, structure, change, and embedding. The volume also features an extensive appendix, containing numerous examples of like in its pragmatic functions from a range of English corpora, both diachronic and synchronic. The volume will be of interest to students and scholars of English historical linguistics, grammaticalization, language variation and change, discourse-pragmatics and the interface of these fields with formal linguistic theory.
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1. Dedication; 2. Foreword; 3. Acknowledgements; 4. List of figures; 5. List of tables; 6. Abbreviations; 7. Chapter 1. Introduction; 8. Chapter 2. Empirical context; 9. Chapter 3. Historical context; 10. Chapter 4. Developmental context; 11. Chapter 5. Social context; 12. Chapter 6. Ideological context; 13. Chapter 7. Contextual interfaces; 13. Notes; 14. References; 15. Appendix. Anthology of like; 16. Index
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With this book, Alexandra D’Arcy has produced the definitive reference work on like. Pulling together decades of research, she teases apart like’s many functions and weaves together their histories to draw a rich, multi-layered picture of how the word has systematically expanded its functional scope over centuries. Along the way, the book usefully tackles myth after myth about the newness, ‘wrongness,’ femaleness, and randomness of like, a word that has so captured the popular imagination.
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ISBN
9789027259523
Publisert
2017-09-21
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Vendor
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Vekt
610 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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