Relative Clauses: Structure and Variation in Everyday English: 161 (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics)

Relative Clauses: Structure and Variation in Everyday English: 161 (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics)

by Andrew Radford (Author)

Synopsis

Using novel examples from live, unscripted radio/TV broadcasts and the internet, this path-breaking book will force us to reconsider the nature of everyday English and its complex interplay of syntactic, pragmatic, sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic factors. Uncovering unusual types of non-standard relative clauses, Andrew Radford develops theoretically sophisticated analyses in an area that has traditionally hardly been touched on: that of nonstandard (yet not clearly dialectal) variation in English. Making sense of a huge amount of data, the book demonstrates that some types of non-standard relative clauses have a complex syntactic structure of their own in which the relation between the relative clause and its antecedent is either syntactically encoded or pragmatic in nature, while others come about as a result of hypercorrection, and yet others arise from processing errors.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 324
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 20 Jun 2019

ISBN 10: 1108492800
ISBN 13: 9781108492805
Book Overview: A sophisticated analysis of non-standard relative clauses in everyday English, using novel data from live, unscripted radio/TV broadcasts and the internet.

Author Bio
Andrew Radford is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at the University of Essex. His many books include 'Minimalist Syntax' (2004), 'Analysing English Sentences' (2016) and 'Colloquial English: Structure and Variation' (2018), all published by Cambridge University Press