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open-access-imgOpen AccessWell, maybe you shouldn’t go around shaving poodles : collostructional semantic and discursive prosody in the go (a)round Ving and go (a)round and V constructions
Author(s)
Jensen Kim Ebensgaard
Publication year2024
Publication title
corpus linguistics and linguistic theory
Resource typeJournals
PublisherDe Gruyter
This article presents a corpus-based study of the go (a)round Ving - and go (a)round and V -constructions in American English. More specifically, it addresses the possibility of the constructions serving as pragmatic markers of stance through the collocational phenomenon of semantic prosody. It is argued that the notions of internal and external constructional properties from the early days of construction grammar as well as the corpus-linguistic idea of association patterns would be beneficial to usage-based construction grammatical descriptions of phenomena such as semantic prosody. Drawing on a 248,145,425-word portion of the Corpus of Contemporary American English , both simple collexeme analysis and distinctive collexeme analysis are applied to generate output that feeds into semantic-prosodic analysis. Moreover, standard distinctive collexeme analysis and multiple distinctive collexeme analysis are applied at the level of semantic prosodies in the collexemic fields (i.e., distinctive semantic-prosodic analysis), at the level of verbal category colligations (i.e., distinctive colligational analysis), and at the level of speech act functions of usage-events of the two constructions (i.e., distinctive speech act analysis) as a type of trial balloon. The purpose is to expand semantic-prosodic analysis from focusing merely on lexemes to exploring how other linguistic and pragmatic phenomena may be at play.
Keyword(s)simple collexeme analysis, distinctive collexeme analysis, internal/external constructional properties, constructional pragmatics, stance
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.437
H-Index23
eISSN1613-7035
pISSN1613-7027
DOI10.1515/cllt-2024-0018

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