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This study offers a first comprehensive synchronic account of the
Present-day English gerundial system. Most synchronic studies of
gerunds have hitherto focused on the verbal gerund, scrutinizing
its categorial status or comparing it with other non-finite clausal
structures. A systematic comparison with its nominal counterpart,
however, is lacking. Based on a detailed empirical analysis of
lexico-grammar and semantics, this study develops an innovative
cognitive-constructionist model of the English gerund system which
depicts the usage profiles of nominal and verbal gerunds in terms
of probabilistic trends rather than by means of categorical labels.
It is shown that a better understanding of the functioning of the
English gerund system requires a description that operates on
multiple levels, accounting for both the abstract construal gerunds
can impose on an event as well as the token-level constraints on
variation between the two gerund types. This multifaceted approach,
it is argued, not only offers a new perspective on the
configuration of ing-forms in Present-day English, it can also be
of relevance to the description of other complex grammatical
structures.
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