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E-raamat: Linked Noun Groups: Opposition and Expansion as Genre and Style Markers

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2020
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030539863
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  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030539863

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This book provides a corpus-led analysis of multi-word units (MWUs) in English, specifically fixed pairs of nouns which are linked by a conjunction, such as 'mum and dad', 'bride and groom' and 'law and order'. Crucially, the occurrence pattern of such pairs is dependent on genre, and this book aims to document the structural distribution of some key Linked Noun Groups (LNGs). The author looks at the usage patterns found in a range of poetry and fiction dating from the 17th to 20th century, and also highlights the important role such binomials play in academic English, while acknowledging that they are far less common in casual spoken English. His findings will be highly relevant to students and scholars working in language teaching, stylistics, and language technology (including AI).

1 Introduction
1(14)
1.1 Introduction
1(6)
1.2 Corpus-led Inquiry and Corpora Used
7(2)
1.3 The Relevance for Stylistic Studies of Literature
9(1)
1.4 Relevant Applications
9(1)
1.5 The Structure of this Book
10(2)
References
12(3)
2 LNGs in Spoken Interaction and Written Academic Texts
15(38)
2.1 Introduction
15(2)
2.2 Spoken Discourse: LNGs in BNC-2014
17(5)
2.3 BASE LNGs: Spoken Academic English
22(3)
2.4 LNGs in Spoken Data
25(1)
2.5 LNGs in Written Academic Texts
26(18)
2.6 Conclusions: LNGs in Academic Written English
44(1)
Appendices
45(6)
References
51(2)
3 LNGs in UK and US Poetry
53(32)
3.1 Introduction
53(4)
3.2 LNGs in the Domains Treasure, Song and Nature
57(3)
3.3 LNGs in the Domain of `God'
60(2)
3.4 LNGs in the Themes of Love and Death
62(5)
3.5 LNGs in the domain of Time
67(2)
3.6 LNGs in the Domains of World
69(3)
3.7 LNGs in the Domain of Sky
72(6)
3.8 Conclusions
78(4)
References
82(3)
4 LNGs in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century British Fiction
85(44)
4.1 Introduction
85(5)
4.2 Thematic LNGs in British Fiction
90(20)
4.3 Concluding Thoughts: LNGs in British Fiction Texts
110(1)
4.4 A Case Study: LNGs Occurrence Structure in Dickens and Nineteenth-Century Marx Translations
111(9)
Appendices
120(6)
References
126(3)
5 Findings, Applications and Conclusions
129(18)
5.1 Findings
129(2)
5.2 Applications
131(9)
5.3 Linked Noun Groups---Oppositions and Expansions
140(2)
5.4 Appendix: Google Autocomplete Examples
142(1)
References
143(4)
People Index: Poets, Scholars and Writers 147(4)
Subject Index 151
Michael Pace-Sigge is Senior Lecturer at the University of Eastern Finland.