1. Subordination in English: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives: Elena Seoane, Carlos Acuña-Fariña and Ignacio Palacios-Martínez (eds) Berlin: De Gruyter, 2018, viii + 311 pp.
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Tagarro, Pablo M. and Suárez-González, Nerea
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ENGLISH grammar , *CONSTRUCTION grammar , *VARIATION in language , *AMERICAN English language , *SECOND language acquisition - Abstract
This volume is conceived as a collection of twelve groundbreaking articles by leading experts and early-career scholars in the field of English linguistics to pay tribute to the academic career of Professor Teresa Fanego[2] on the occasion of her retirement. David Denison in ' I That i -clauses as complements of verbs or nouns' (pp. 61-84) provides a study of the incipient change "shell/signalling noun + I that i -clause" ( I it highlighted the fact that ... i ) > "verb + I that i -clause" ( I it highlighted that ... i ) in recent American English (1900s-2000s), given that by 1900 the "V + I that i -clause" is to a certain extent entrenched in that variety. Some of the conclusions he reaches relate to the tentative observation that I since i sometimes debunks temporal I when i in learner's English and that ENL and ESL tend to cluster together when I while i -clauses are analayzed, while ENL and EFL tend to group together in respect to I since i -clauses. Her research interests include English historical syntax, corpus linguistics, Shakespeare's grammar, grammaticalization theory and Construction Grammar as applied to the development of English and, more recently, the development of English legal discourse. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2020
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