Comparative studies in Australian and New Zealand English : grammar and beyond

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Comparative studies in Australian and New Zealand English : grammar and beyond

edited by Pam Peters, Peter Collins, Adam Smith

(Varieties of English around the world, general series ; v. G39)

John Benjamins, c2009

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

This anthology brings together fresh corpus-based research by international scholars. It contrasts southern and northern hemisphere usage on variable elements of morphology and syntax. The nineteen invited papers include topics such as irregular verb parts, pronouns, modal and quasimodal verbs, the perfect tense, the progressive aspect, and mandative subjunctives. Lexicogrammatical elements are discussed: light verbs (e.g. have a look), informal quantifiers (e.g. heaps of), no-collocations, concord with government and other group nouns, alternative verb complementation (as with help, prevent), zero complementizers and connective adverbs (e.g. however). Selected information-structuring devices are analyzed, e.g. there is/are, like as a discourse marker, final but as a turn-taking device, and swearwords. Australian and New Zealand use of hypocoristics and changes in gendered expressions are also analyzed. The two varieties pattern together in some cases, in others they diverge: Australian English is usually more committed to colloquial variants in speech and writing. The book demonstrates linguistic endonormativity in these two southern hemisphere Englishes.

Table of Contents

  • 1. List of abbreviations
  • 2. List of contributors
  • 3. Prologue (by Collins, Peter)
  • 4. Section I. Morphology
  • 5. Irregular verbs: Regularization and ongoing variability (by Peters, Pam)
  • 6. Pronoun forms (by Quinn, Heidi)
  • 7. Hypocoristics in New Zealand and Australian English (by Bardsley, Dianne)
  • 8. Section II. Verbs and verb phrases
  • 9. Modals and quasi-modals (by Collins, Peter)
  • 10. The perfect and the preterite in Australian and New Zealand English (by Elsness, Johan)
  • 11. The progressive (by Collins, Peter)
  • 12. The mandative subjunctive in spoken English (by Peters, Pam)
  • 13. Light verbs in Australian, New Zealand and British English (by Smith, Adam)
  • 14. Section III. Nouns and noun phrases
  • 15. Non-numerical quantifiers (by Smith, Adam)
  • 16. From chairman to chairwoman to chairperson: Exploring the move from sexist usages to gender neutrality (by Holmes, Janet)
  • 17. Section IV. Clauses and sentences
  • 18. Concord with collective nouns in Australian and New Zealand English (by Hundt, Marianne)
  • 19. No in the lexicogrammar of English (by Peters, Pam)
  • 20. Zero complementizer, syntactic context, and regional variety (by Kearns, Kate)
  • 21. Infinitival and gerundial complements (by Mair, Christian)
  • 22. Commas and connective adverbs (by Peterson, Peter G.)
  • 23. Section V. Discourse
  • 24. Information-packaging constructions (by Collins, Peter)
  • 25. Like and other discourse markers (by Miller, Jim)
  • 26. Final but in Australian English conversation (by Mulder, Jean)
  • 27. Swearing (by Allan, Keith)
  • 28. Epilogue (by Peters, Pam)
  • 29. Index

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