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It is a well-known fact that the area of the present perfect has
always been a hotly contested ground, but recent corpus analyses
have shown that grammatical variation in this realm in English is
far more pervasive than previously assumed. This volume is the
first ever book-length treatment dedicated to corpus-based work on
the present perfect. It offers fresh theoretical insights resting
on a solid empirical footing and investigates central aspects of
language contact and change, grammaticalization, typology, and
dialect formation. It sheds light on this morphosyntactic area from
different angles, as it comprises both diachronic and synchronic
viewpoints. Contributions explore variation in the expression of
perfect meaning and the multifunctionality of perfect forms in a
number of native and non-native varieties, thus going beyond the
traditional British/American English paradigm, while a second focus
lies on cross-variety comparisons. Bringing together the knowledge
of leading experts in the field, this book represents the state of
the art in data-driven research on the present perfect and will be
of interest for those working in the fields of language variation
and change, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, and typology.
This book provides a collection of articles on subordination in
English framed from both a synchronic and a diachronic perspective.
It covers ample areas of the history of the major subordinated
structures of English and their recent development in various
native and non-native varieties. Most contributions are based on
large electronic databases and corpora of written and spoken texts.
The book focuses on the continuum that links subordinated and
coordinated structures in a fluid way, shows their permanent state
of flux, and sheds light on the whole system's dynamic essence by
discussing a large number of explanatory principles at work in
shaping it. Many of these are well-known from the
grammaticalization and the Construction Grammar theories, such as
the concepts of attractor, multi-sourcing, inheritance, categorial
incursion, metaphorization or exaptation. This volume represents
the latest trends in the field by some of its most prestigious
specialists.
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