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Rhythmic Grammar - The Influence of Rhythm on Grammatical Variation and Change in English (Hardcover)
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Rhythmic Grammar - The Influence of Rhythm on Grammatical Variation and Change in English (Hardcover)
Series: Topics in English Linguistics [TiEL]
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This groundbreaking book highlights a phonological preference, the
Principle of Rhythmic Alternation, as a factor in grammatical
variation and change in English from the early modern period to the
present. Though frequently overlooked in earlier research, the
phonetically motivated avoidance of adjacent stresses is shown to
exert an influence on a wide variety of phenomena in morphology and
syntax. Based on in-depth analyses of extensive electronic
databases, the book presents 20 exemplary studies from different
structural categories. Among them are much-debated as well as novel
issues, including the double comparative worser, 'predicative only'
a- adjectives, variant past participles, the placement of the
degree modifier quite, the order of conjuncts in binomials, the
negation of attributive adjectives and sentence adverbs, variable
adverbial marking, the use or omission of the infinitive marker,
and the a- prefix before - ing forms. The studies provide
qualitative and quantitative evidence of the importance of rhythmic
alternation in synchronic variation as well as diachronic change,
without neglecting interactions with a set of competing functional
tendencies. Thus, the book contributes essential aspects to the
description and explanation of the phenomena considered, calling
for a fundamental revision of current thinking about the interface
between phonology and morphosyntax. In addition, the empirical
findings are brought to bear on theoretical discussions of more
general interest, yielding a critical assessment of the merits and
limitations of two nonmodular linguistic theories: Optimality
Theory and spreading activation models. The latter type is
developed into a comprehensive conception integrating functional
factors such as the Principle of Rhythmic Alternation in an
overarching framework for language variation and change. The wide
range of subject areas covered makes the volume essential reading
and a source of inspiration for linguists with interests as diverse
as the phonology-morphosyntax interface, English grammar, the
history of English, functional linguistics, Optimality Theory, as
well as neuro- and psycholinguistics.
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