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An interactive visualization of Google Books Ngrams with R and Shiny : exploring a(n) historical increase in onset strength in a(n) huge database
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An interactive visualization of Google Books Ngrams with R and Shiny : exploring a(n) historical increase in onset strength in a(n) huge database
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Tracing the (re-)emergence of /h/ and /j/ onsets through 350 years of books : mergers and merger reversals at the interface of phonetics and phonology
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Tracing the (re-)emergence of /h/ and /j/ onsets through 350 years of books : mergers and merger reversals at the interface of phonetics and phonology
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Variante oder Fehler? : Der Beitrag der englischen Korpuslinguistik zur Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerbildung
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Phonological determinants of grammatical variation in English: Chomsky’s worst possible case
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All beginnings are light: A study of upbeat phenomena at the syntax-phonology interface
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Why "worser" is better: The double comparative in 16th and 17th century English
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In Early Modern English, double comparatives were often encountered in both spoken and written language. The present article investigates the redundantly marked comparative "worser" in relation to its irregular, but etymologically justified, counterpart "worse". My aim is to examine the diachronic development of the form as well as its distribution in the written language of the 16th and 17th centuries. Two detailed corpus studies are used to reveal the set of parameters underlying the variation between "worse" and "worser", which include system congruity, semantics, and standardization effects. However, the focus here is on the tendency to maintain an alternation of stressed and unstressed syllables, known as the Principle of Rhythmic Alternation. This prosodic principle (which has been argued to be particularly influential in English) turns out to be responsible for most of the results obtained in the analysis of the corpus data.
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Keyword:
420; double comparative; Early Modern English; rhythmic alternation; worse; worser
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URL: https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/3084 https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/49672 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:473-opus4-68360
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Rhythmic grammar : the influence of rhythm on grammatical variation and change in English
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Schlüter, Julia. - : Mouton de Gruyter, 2019. : Berlin u.a., 2019. : nobamberg, 2019
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All Beginnings Are Light : A Study of Upbeat Phenomena at the Syntax-Phonology Interface
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Constraints on the attributive use of 'predicative only' adjectives : A reassessment
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Phonological determinants of grammatical variation in English : Chomsky’s worst possible case
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