The English Phrasal Verb, 1650-Present: History, Stylistic Drifts, and Lexicalisation

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Main Details

Title The English Phrasal Verb, 1650-Present: History, Stylistic Drifts, and Lexicalisation
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Paula Rodriguez-Puente
SeriesStudies in English Language
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:340
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 157
Category/GenreLanguage - history and general works
Historical and comparative linguistics
Grammar and syntax
ISBN/Barcode 9781107101746
ClassificationsDewey:425.6
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Undergraduate
Illustrations 44 Tables, black and white; 41 Line drawings, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 31 January 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Providing a detailed and comprehensive account of the development of phrasal verbs from early modern to present-day English, this study covers almost 400 years in the history of English, and provides both a diachronic and synchronic account based on over 12,000 examples extracted from stratified electronic corpora. The corpus analysis provides evidence of how registers can inform us about the history of English, as it traces and compares the usage and stylistic drifts of phrasal verbs across ten different genres - drama, fiction, journals, diaries, letters, medicine, news, science, sermons, and trial proceedings. The study also sheds new light on the morpho-syntactic and semantic features of phrasal verbs, proposing a new approach to the category, considering not only on their grammatical features, but also their historical development, by discussing the category in terms of a number of central mechanisms of language change.

Author Biography

Paula Rodriguez-Puente is Ph.D. Lecturer of English Language and Linguistics at the Universidad de Oviedo, Spain. She has published widely in international journals such as English Studies, English Language and Linguistics and Folia Linguistica Historica as well as contributed to prestigious edited volumes.

Reviews

'This book is a major contribution to the research on phrasal verbs, presenting the most comprehensive empirical investigation to date by tracing more than 12,000 phrasal verbs across 350 years and ten genres. Thus, it provides most valuable insights into their behaviour in spoken versus written, formal versus informal contexts, and their positioning along the clines of lexicalisation and idiomatisation.' Claudia Claridge, Universitat Augsburg