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Journal of English Linguistics | 2007

The Spread of Grammaticalized Forms The Case of be+supposed to

Colette Moore

This research considers the importance of pragmatic motivation in the diffusion of grammaticalized forms, focusing upon the changes in meaning of the construction be+supposed to and the ambiguity that emerges when multiple interpretations become available. The passive form of the main verb to suppose develops into a grammaticalized semimodal construction with deontic and epistemic senses. This work examines the ways that the ambiguity that develops when the pregrammaticalized and the grammaticalized forms coexist can itself propel the change: assisting in the initial spread of the grammaticalized usage and then suppressing the older pregrammaticalized form. Using the British National Corpus, the Chadwyck-Healey Database of Nineteenth-Century Fiction, and the ARCHER corpus, I find that the influences of genre and frequency can create pragmatic conditions which encourage the diffusion of grammaticalized forms between text types.


Archive | 2016

Sincerity and the moral reanalysis of politeness in Late Modern English: Semantic change and contingent polysemy

Susan Fitzmaurice; Don Chapman; Colette Moore; Miranda Wilcox

Book Section: Fitzmaurice, S.M. orcid.org/0000-0002-8804-1987 (2016) Sincerity and the moral reanalysis of politeness in late modern English: Semantic change and contingent polysemy. In: Chapman, D., Moore, C. and Wilcox, M., (eds.) Studies in the History of the English Language VII: Generalizing vs. Particularizing Methodologies in Historical Linguistic Analysis. Topics in English Linguistics, 94 . De Gruyter Mouton , Berlin , pp. 173-202. ISBN 978-3-11-049423-5


Archive | 2011

Quoting speech in Early English

Colette Moore


Journal of Historical Pragmatics | 2006

The use of videlicet in Early Modern slander depositions: A case of genre-specific grammaticalization

Colette Moore


Archive | 2016

Studies in the History of the English Language VII: Generalizing vs. Particularizing Methodologies in Historical Linguistic Analysis

Don Chapman; Colette Moore; Miranda Wilcox


Archive | 2016

Visual pragmatics: speech presentation and Middle English manuscripts

Colette Moore; Merja Kytö; Päivi Pahta


Nordic Journal of English Studies | 2017

“So moche ye owe me”: Speech-Like Representation in Caxton’s Dialogues in French and English

Colette Moore


Archive | 2016

The effect of representativeness and size in historical corpora: An empirical study of changes in lexical frequency

Mark Davies; Don Chapman; Colette Moore; Miranda Wilcox


Archive | 2016

“Of harmes two, the lesse is for to chese”: An integrated OT-Maxent approach to syntactic inversions in Chaucer’s verse

Xingzhong Li; Don Chapman; Colette Moore; Miranda Wilcox


Archive | 2016

On the regrettable dichotomy between philology and linguistics: Historical lexicography and historical linguistics as test cases

Stefan Dollinger; Don Chapman; Colette Moore; Miranda Wilcox

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Indiana University Bloomington

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