The English Reaction Object Construction: A Case of Syntactic constructional Contamination

This paper discusses a case of constructional contamination (Pijpops and Van de Velde 2016; Pijpops et al. 2018), a phenomenon which describes the relation between two or more constructions such that usage frequencies of one construction influence the patterns of variation in another (Hilpert and Fl...

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Main Author: Tamara Bouso Rivas
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Zaragoza 2022-06-01
Series:Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies
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Online Access:https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/misc/article/view/6826/5860
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description This paper discusses a case of constructional contamination (Pijpops and Van de Velde 2016; Pijpops et al. 2018), a phenomenon which describes the relation between two or more constructions such that usage frequencies of one construction influence the patterns of variation in another (Hilpert and Flach 2022). Specifically, I investigate the influence of structures of the type she gave a nod of intelligence or she nodded with satisfaction on the variation in the object slot of the so-called English Reaction Object Construction (ROC; Levin 1993), as in she nodded intelligence and she nodded satisfaction. Using the British Sentimental Novel Corpus (Ruano San Segundo and Bouso 2019) and the method of distinctive collexeme analysis (Gries and Stefanowitsch 2004; Hilpert 2006, 2014), it is argued that early and frequent structures superficially similar to the ROC, like those just mentioned, partly explain the lexical diversity found in the object slot of the nineteenth-century ROC (Bouso 2020b). The results thus corroborate findings on the pervasiveness of constructional contamination in English syntax, confirm the claim put forward in Bouso (2021) that the ROC can be treated as an example of a multiple source construction, and provide evidence of the large-scale transitivisation process experienced by the English language since Old English times.
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spelling doaj.art-c4ab661218cc41fe921b29a55e8011d82023-01-13T19:04:08ZengUniversidad de ZaragozaMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies1137-63682022-06-01651336https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_misc/mj.20226826The English Reaction Object Construction: A Case of Syntactic constructional ContaminationTamara Bouso Rivas0Universitat de les Illes BalearsThis paper discusses a case of constructional contamination (Pijpops and Van de Velde 2016; Pijpops et al. 2018), a phenomenon which describes the relation between two or more constructions such that usage frequencies of one construction influence the patterns of variation in another (Hilpert and Flach 2022). Specifically, I investigate the influence of structures of the type she gave a nod of intelligence or she nodded with satisfaction on the variation in the object slot of the so-called English Reaction Object Construction (ROC; Levin 1993), as in she nodded intelligence and she nodded satisfaction. Using the British Sentimental Novel Corpus (Ruano San Segundo and Bouso 2019) and the method of distinctive collexeme analysis (Gries and Stefanowitsch 2004; Hilpert 2006, 2014), it is argued that early and frequent structures superficially similar to the ROC, like those just mentioned, partly explain the lexical diversity found in the object slot of the nineteenth-century ROC (Bouso 2020b). The results thus corroborate findings on the pervasiveness of constructional contamination in English syntax, confirm the claim put forward in Bouso (2021) that the ROC can be treated as an example of a multiple source construction, and provide evidence of the large-scale transitivisation process experienced by the English language since Old English times.https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/misc/article/view/6826/5860diachronic construction grammarroclexical diversitysyntactic constructional contaminationmultiple source constructiontransitivisation
spellingShingle Tamara Bouso Rivas
The English Reaction Object Construction: A Case of Syntactic constructional Contamination
Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies
diachronic construction grammar
roc
lexical diversity
syntactic constructional contamination
multiple source construction
transitivisation
title The English Reaction Object Construction: A Case of Syntactic constructional Contamination
title_full The English Reaction Object Construction: A Case of Syntactic constructional Contamination
title_fullStr The English Reaction Object Construction: A Case of Syntactic constructional Contamination
title_full_unstemmed The English Reaction Object Construction: A Case of Syntactic constructional Contamination
title_short The English Reaction Object Construction: A Case of Syntactic constructional Contamination
title_sort english reaction object construction a case of syntactic constructional contamination
topic diachronic construction grammar
roc
lexical diversity
syntactic constructional contamination
multiple source construction
transitivisation
url https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/misc/article/view/6826/5860
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