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Change in Contemporary English. A Grammatical Study

Leech, Geoffrey; Hundt, Marianne; Mair, Christian; Smith, Nicholas (2009). Change in Contemporary English. A Grammatical Study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Abstract

Based on the systematic analysis of large amounts of computer-readable text, this book shows how the English language has been changing in the recent past, often in unexpected and previously undocumented ways. The study is based on a group of matching corpora, known as the ‘Brown family’ of corpora, supplemented by a range of other corpus materials, both written and spoken, drawn mainly from the later twentieth century. Among the matters receiving particular attention are the influence of American English on British English, the role of the press, the 'colloquialization' of written English, and a wide range of grammatical topics, including the modal auxiliaries, progressive, subjunctive, passive, genitive and relative clauses. These subjects build an overall picture of how English grammar is changing, and the linguistic and social factors that are contributing to this process.

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Item Type:Monograph
Communities & Collections:06 Faculty of Arts > English Department
Dewey Decimal Classification:820 English & Old English literatures
Scopus Subject Areas:Social Sciences & Humanities > General Arts and Humanities
Language:English
Date:2009
Deposited On:28 Oct 2009 14:18
Last Modified:23 Jan 2022 14:54
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Series Name:Studies in English Language
Number of Pages:370
ISBN:9780521867221
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511642210
Official URL:http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521867221
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