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English Coordinate Constructions
A Processing Perspective on Constituent Order

Drawing on extensive corpus-based research, this book explores the nature of coordinate constructions in three case studies.

Arne Lohmann (Author)

9781107040885, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 29 September 2014

225 pages, 15 b/w illus. 14 tables
23.4 x 15.5 x 1.7 cm, 0.45 kg

'A tour de force of modern variation linguistics - and a cutting edge demonstration of how processing affects the ordering in coordinated structures along phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic parameters.' Britta Mondorf, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany

Drawing on extensive corpus-based research, this book explores the nature and behavior of coordinate constructions in three case studies, covering order in copulative compounds, binomials (bare phrases), and more complex phrases. Historically, research on order in coordination has concentrated on so-called irreversible binomials, but Lohmann's research places significant focus on reversible ad hoc coordination and also presents a detailed comparison between irreversible and reversible binomials. This book uses empirical analyses to explore a wide range of factors, ranging from pragmatic to phonetic influences on the ordering process. It also offers readers a processing perspective on the results obtained, and puts forth a processing explanation for the characteristics of irreversible binomials. The book is ideal for researchers and advanced students working in English linguistics, syntax and psycholinguistics, and due to the multifactorial methodology applied it will be of particular interest to quantitatively minded corpus linguists.

1. Introduction
2. Previous research on ordering in coordinate constructions
3. Variables and hypotheses
4. Data and method
5. Order of compound constituents
6. Order of bare noun phrases (binomials)
7. Order of complex noun phrases
8. Results
9. A comparative discussion of the results
10. A processing perspective
11. Implications and outlook
12. Summary and conclusion.

Subject Areas: Grammar, syntax & morphology [CFK], Phonetics, phonology [CFH], Semantics, discourse analysis, etc [CFG], Psycholinguistics [CFD], Linguistics [CF]

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