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Composite Predicates in English

Eva Berlage

Processes of Specialization

Barcode 9781107155640
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Release Date: 15/05/2025

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Language & Reference
Label: Cambridge University Press
Series: Studies in English Language
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Processes of Specialization
Composite Predicates (CPs) are of particular interest to linguists in that only some of them are semantically restricted in present-day English, while others are not. This book explores the semantic-syntactic evolution of twenty-four different CPs in English from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries, showing why some specialize over time while others do not. It highlights that the semantic scope and evolution of the morphologically and semantically related simple verb acts as a powerful predictor of whether or not a CP becomes semantically restricted in the course of time. In all those cases where CPs undergo specialization, semantic changes take place earlier than syntactic ones. Finally, large-scale corpus-analyses reveal that the CPs, which, in comparison to their morphologically simple verbs, can be considered analytic constructions, decrease from the nineteenth to twentieth century or show consistently low frequencies. This finding runs counter to the trend of English to become increasingly analytic.