Greece, the Netherlands and (the) Ukraine: A Corpus-Based Study of Definite Article Use with Country Names

This study investigates the grammatical behavior of English country names based on corpus linguistic evidence. An overview of the basic patterns of definite article use with country names as commonly described in English reference grammars and of the morphological structures of English country name...

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Main Author: Heiko Motschenbacher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://ans-names.pitt.edu/ans/article/view/2209
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description This study investigates the grammatical behavior of English country names based on corpus linguistic evidence. An overview of the basic patterns of definite article use with country names as commonly described in English reference grammars and of the morphological structures of English country names is presented. Against this backdrop, the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is used to explore which (groups of) country names occur more or less frequently with a definite article. The data analysis reveals that virtually all of the English country names examined are, to some extent, used in the syntactic position following a definite article. It is shown that certain grammatical constructions call for the use of a definite article in connection with country names. However, the morphology of the country names also has a strong influence on how often they are used with a definite article. Furthermore, it is argued that the minority of English country names that do not fit this morphological pattern may differ because they derive from other place name types that generally take a definite article.
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spelling doaj.art-373a2c127d2444c08491827f0648041e2022-12-22T03:42:02ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghNames0027-77381756-22792020-01-0168110.1080/00277738.2020.1731241Greece, the Netherlands and (the) Ukraine: A Corpus-Based Study of Definite Article Use with Country NamesHeiko Motschenbacher This study investigates the grammatical behavior of English country names based on corpus linguistic evidence. An overview of the basic patterns of definite article use with country names as commonly described in English reference grammars and of the morphological structures of English country names is presented. Against this backdrop, the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is used to explore which (groups of) country names occur more or less frequently with a definite article. The data analysis reveals that virtually all of the English country names examined are, to some extent, used in the syntactic position following a definite article. It is shown that certain grammatical constructions call for the use of a definite article in connection with country names. However, the morphology of the country names also has a strong influence on how often they are used with a definite article. Furthermore, it is argued that the minority of English country names that do not fit this morphological pattern may differ because they derive from other place name types that generally take a definite article. http://ans-names.pitt.edu/ans/article/view/2209
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title_full_unstemmed Greece, the Netherlands and (the) Ukraine: A Corpus-Based Study of Definite Article Use with Country Names
title_short Greece, the Netherlands and (the) Ukraine: A Corpus-Based Study of Definite Article Use with Country Names
title_sort greece the netherlands and the ukraine a corpus based study of definite article use with country names
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