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Handskriftens materialitet : Studier i den fornsvenska samlingshandskriften Fru Elins bok (Codex Holmiensis D 3)

Handskriftens materialitet : Studier i den fornsvenska samlingshandskriften Fru Elins bok (Codex Holmiensis D 3)

Häftad bok. Uppsala universitet. Institutionen för nordiska språk. 2017. 216 sidor.

Mycket gott skick. Avhandling. Med skyddsomslag. "Handskriften Codex Holmiensis D3 skrevs i slutet av 1400-talet för 'Elin Gustavsdotter (Sture). Den innehåller 14 olika verk i många olika genrer, bland annat Eufemiavisorna, Erikskrönikan och tre mirakel om Sankta Anna."

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Förlagsfakta

ISBN
9789150626186
Titel
Adjectives complemented by that - and to -clauses [Elektronisk resurs] Exploring semantico-syntactic relationships and genre variation
Författare
Kaatari, Henrik 1982- - Kytö, Merja - Geisler, Christer - Schneider, Gerold - Uppsala universitet Humanistisk-samhällsvetenskapliga vetenskapsområdet
Förlag
Uppsala Department of English
Utgivningsår
2017
Språk
English
Baksidestext
The present compilation thesis investigates adjectives complemented by that - and to -clauses. More specifically, the thesis is concerned with extraposed (e.g. it is likely that she will win and it is important to win ) and post-predicate clauses (e.g. I’m sure that he’s alive and I’m glad to see you ). The thesis is most fundamentally concerned with the study of linguistic variation. Thus the aim of the thesis is to explain why a certain construction is used in a given context. The data used in the studies comes from the British National Corpus (BNC). Study I proposes a semi-automated approach to variable patterns in corpus data. The study describes the creation of a computer program which has been designed to facilitate the extraction and coding of corpus data. In Study II, extraposed and post-predicate that - and to -clauses are contrasted in terms of their variation across genres, their lexical diversity and the meanings expressed by the adjectives most frequently found in each construction. Study III tests the applicability of the Complexity Principle and the Uniform Information Density Principle on adjectival data, by examining the variation between retaining and omitting the complementizer that across extraposed and post-predicate clauses. Study IV tests whether the syntactic status of I’m sure is similar to that of I think , i.e. whether it exhibits the same signs of grammaticalization. The results show that extraposed and post-predicate that -clauses are associated with similar meanings but differ in most other respects. Compared to post-predicate that -clauses, extraposed that -clauses are more frequent in formal genres, they are found with fewer instances of that -omission, and they are found to be more frequently represented in cognitively complex environments. Similarly, the results also show that extraposed and post-predicate to -clauses are associated with similar meanings, but differ in terms of their genre distribution. Instead, in terms of meaning, extraposed that - and to -clauses on the one hand, and post-predicate that - and to -clauses on the other, are similar to each other. The thesis highlights the importance of studying adjectival complementation in its own right, and not to treat it as subordinate to, or part of, verbal complementation.
Diss. (sammanfattning) Uppsala : Uppsala universitet, 2017