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Constructions and result: English phrasal verbs as analysed in construction grammar

Posted on:2014-04-26Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Trinity Western University (Canada)Candidate:Olson, Anna LFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390005991260Subject:Language
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This thesis explores the difference between separable and non-separable transitive English phrasal verbs, focusing on finding a reason for the non-separable verbs' lack of compatibility with the word order alternation which is present with the separable phrasal verbs. The analysis is formed from a synthesis of ideas based on the work of Bolinger (1971) and Gorlach (2004). A simplified version of Cognitive Construction Grammar is used to analyse and categorize the phrasal verb constructions. The results indicate that separable and non-separable transitive English phrasal verbs are similar but different constructions with specific syntactic reasons for the incompatibility of the word order alternation with the non-separable verbs.
Keywords/Search Tags:English phrasal verbs, Constructions, Word order alternation, Construction grammar
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