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Non-finite Complementation: A usage-based study of infinitive and -ing clauses in English (Language and Computers, 65) 1st Edition

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Management number 220510905 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $44.59 Model Number 220510905
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This book presents a comprehensive guide to the way speakers of British English use infinitive and –ing clauses as verbal complements. It contains details of the non-finite complementation patterns of over 300 matrix verbs, with a particular emphasis on verbs that occur with more than one type of non-finite complement. Drawing upon data from the British National Corpus, the author shows that some of the views which are to be found in the existing literature on these sorts of clauses are in conflict with the evidence of actual usage. He also shows that there is actually much more regularity in this area than has often been taken to be the case. Moreover, this regularity is shown to be motivated by cognitive-functional factors. An appendix contains details of the relative frequency of all of the constructions dealt with in the study, together with an example of each of them. The book is of interest to language teachers as well as linguists, both theoretical and applied. Read more

ISBN10 9042023597
ISBN13 978-9042023598
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Brill
Dimensions 6 x 1.13 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.82 pounds
Print length 443 pages
Publication date January 1, 2008

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