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1 online resource (308 pages). |
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Language Contact and Bilingualism [LCB] ; v. 11
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Language Contact and Bilingualism LCB.
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Contents |
Preface and acknowledgements; Abbreviations; List of figures and tables; List of tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Main terms and definitions; 1.2 Overview; Chapter 2 Singapore English; 2.1 Introduction: Historical background; 2.2 The sociolinguistics of Singapore English; 2.2.1 Earlier studies; 2.2.2 The situation today; 2.3 Grammatical morphology and discourse features; 2.3.1 Tense, aspect and modality; 2.3.2 Other grammatical features; 2.4 Overview; Chapter 3 Construction grammars and the paradox of 'mixed' construction types; 3.1 Introduction: constructions in variational contexts. |
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3.2 Questions of construction descriptions3.2.1 Identification and terminology; 3.2.2 Compositionality; 3.2.3 Meaning; 3.2.4 Form-meaning alignment in other accounts; 3.3 Construction(al)isation; 3.4 Construction development and coercion; 3.4.1 Cyclical interaction; 3.5 Summarising the current position; Chapter 4 Transitivity and causativity; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 What is a conventionalised scenario?; 4.2.1 Earlier reference to the conventionalised scenario; 4.2.2 Adversative conventionalized scenarios; 4.2.3 Constraints on the use of CSs; 4.2.4 The causative-resultative alternate. |
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4.2.5 Adversative resultatives4.3 Conventionalised scenario constructions in Singaporean English; 4.3.1 Substrate influence; 4.3.2 The quantitative survey; 4.3.3 Results; 4.3.4 Comparative overview; 4.4 Discussion; 4.4.1 Pragmatic mechanisms of causativity reduction; 4.4.2 The subject role; 4.5 Summary; Chapter 5 Experiential aspect; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The ever construction; 5.2.1 Negative polarity ever; 5.2.2 SCE ever; 5.3 Contact and substrate languages; 5.4 Contact grammaticalisation as a possible explanation; 5.5 Historical functions of English ever. |
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5.5.1 Universal quantifier uses of ever in SCE5.6 Logical explanations of meaning changes; 5.7 Discussion; 5.8 Summary; Chapter 6 The past tense construction; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Tense marking in habitual aspect in SCE; 6.3 Tense marking in habituals in other languages; 6.3.1 Slavic; 6.3.2 Chinese dialects; 6.4 Preliminary survey data; 6.4.1 Search items; 6.4.2 Examples of the use of pasts-for-presents (PFP constructions); 6.4.3 Distributional frequency; 6.4.4 Interim summary; 6.5 Discussion; 6.5.1 Present-perfectives and the realis-irrealis interface in English; 6.6 Summary. |
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Chapter 7 Bare noun constructions7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Number marking in Singapore Colloquial English count nouns; 7.3 Specific and non-specific nouns; 7.4 Bare Noun Constructions in creole systems; 7.5 Further examples of the Bare Noun Construction in SCE; 7.5.1 Zero-plural BNCs; 7.5.2 More recent data; 7.5.3 Specific markers in SCE; 7.6 Number marking and the Chinese substrate; 7.7 The Bare Noun Construction and construction coercion; 7.8 Applying the coercion hypothesis to the contact data; 7.8.1 A grammatical metaphor; 7.9 Summary. |
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Chapter 8 The Merger Construction: a model of construction convergence. |
Summary |
This volume provides a much-needed, critical overview of the field of constructions and construction grammar in the context of Singapore English, and poses the question of identifying a construction in contact when the lexicon is derived from one language and the syntax from another. Case studies are illustrated in which the possibility of a 'merger'-construction is offered to resolve such problems. The book is intended for students of construction theories, variation studies, or any researcher of contact grammars. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
English language -- Singapore -- Grammar -- Case studies.
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English language. |
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Singapore. |
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Grammar, Comparative and general. |
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Case studies.
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Subject |
English language -- Coordinate constructions -- Case studies.
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English language -- Coordinate constructions. |
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English language -- Variation -- Singapore -- Case studies.
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English language -- Variation. |
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English language -- Social aspects -- Singapore -- Case studies.
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English language -- Social aspects. |
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Language and culture -- Singapore -- Case studies.
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Language and culture. |
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Construction grammar -- Case studies.
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Construction grammar. |
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Languages in contact -- Singapore -- Case studies.
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Languages in contact. |
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Singapore -- Languages -- Case studies.
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Language and languages. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Case studies.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Ziegeler, Debra. Converging Grammars : Constructions in Singapore English. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, ©2015 9781614515715 |
ISBN |
9781614514091 |
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1614514097 |
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9781501500633 |
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1501500635 |
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9781614515715 |
Standard No. |
10.1515/9781614514091 |
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ebc1192969 |