Noun Phrase Modification in Early Modern English Recipes

The study of complex noun phrases and their evolution in early English writings has attracted attention of many scholars (e.g. Norri 1989; Raumolin-Brunberg 1991; Moskowich 2009; 2010; Biber et al. 2011; Tyrkkö 2014). These studies have revealed that the trends in the use of pre- and postmodifica...

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Main Author: Marta Sylwanowicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of English Studies 2017-10-01
Series:Anglica. An International Journal of English Studies
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Online Access:http://www.anglica.ia.uw.edu.pl/images/pdf/26-2-articles/Anglica_26-2_MSylwanowicz_37-49.pdf
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description The study of complex noun phrases and their evolution in early English writings has attracted attention of many scholars (e.g. Norri 1989; Raumolin-Brunberg 1991; Moskowich 2009; 2010; Biber et al. 2011; Tyrkkö 2014). These studies have revealed that the trends in the use of pre- and postmodification in noun phrases have been subject to various changes over the centuries. The present paper offers an examination of the preferred patterns of noun phrase modification in Early Modern English medical recipes. The study will investigate whether there was a link between the level of the text (learned and non-learned) and the choice of noun modifiers.
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spelling doaj.art-46f98b031aef4410b2a71a227f5762b52022-12-21T19:14:12ZengInstitute of English StudiesAnglica. An International Journal of English Studies0860-57340860-57342017-10-012623749Noun Phrase Modification in Early Modern English RecipesMarta Sylwanowicz0University of Social Sciences, WarsawThe study of complex noun phrases and their evolution in early English writings has attracted attention of many scholars (e.g. Norri 1989; Raumolin-Brunberg 1991; Moskowich 2009; 2010; Biber et al. 2011; Tyrkkö 2014). These studies have revealed that the trends in the use of pre- and postmodification in noun phrases have been subject to various changes over the centuries. The present paper offers an examination of the preferred patterns of noun phrase modification in Early Modern English medical recipes. The study will investigate whether there was a link between the level of the text (learned and non-learned) and the choice of noun modifiers.http://www.anglica.ia.uw.edu.pl/images/pdf/26-2-articles/Anglica_26-2_MSylwanowicz_37-49.pdfnoun phrasesearly modern Englishrecipes
spellingShingle Marta Sylwanowicz
Noun Phrase Modification in Early Modern English Recipes
Anglica. An International Journal of English Studies
noun phrases
early modern English
recipes
title Noun Phrase Modification in Early Modern English Recipes
title_full Noun Phrase Modification in Early Modern English Recipes
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title_full_unstemmed Noun Phrase Modification in Early Modern English Recipes
title_short Noun Phrase Modification in Early Modern English Recipes
title_sort noun phrase modification in early modern english recipes
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early modern English
recipes
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