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English Language and Linguistics | 2009

The grammaticalization and subjectification of adverbial - ing clauses (converb clauses) in English

Kristin Killie; Toril Swan

The present article discusses the development of adverbial - ing clauses, so-called ‘converb clauses’, in English. We argue that Middle English does not have a category of truly subordinate adverbial clauses in - ing , but that such clauses have developed on the basis of semi-coordinate - ing clauses denoting an accompanying circumstance or exemplification/specification. In the course of the Middle English period, such clauses began to be reinterpreted as clauses expressing adverbial relations such as time, condition, cause, purpose, etc. Another likely source of converb clauses is participial relative clauses. We see the development of converb clauses as an instance of grammaticalization, as it involves the development of a grammatical means of expressing a rhetorical function, viz. the ‘Nucleus-Satellite’ relation (Mathiessen & Thompson 1988). This grammaticalization process also involves subjectification, given that the source constructions are propositional, while time and cause clauses have textual and expressive functions/meanings. The grammaticalization process was probably also fed by other participial structures – notably the progressive and the gerund, which were being grammaticalized at the same time – and also nonclausal adverbial structures.


English Language and Linguistics | 2014

The development of the English BE + V-ende/V-ing periphrasis : from emphatic to progressive marker?

Kristin Killie

Authors version of an article in the journal: English Language and Linguistics. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1360674314000148


English Language and Linguistics | 2004

Subjectivity and the English progressive

Kristin Killie


English historical linguistics 2006: selected papers from the fourteenth International Conference on English historical linguistics (ICEHL 14), Bergamo, 21-25 August 2006, Vol. 1, 2008 (Syntax and morphology), ISBN 978-90-272-4810-7, págs. 69-88 | 2008

From locative to durative to focalized? The English progressive and 'PROG imperfective drift'

Kristin Killie


Archive | 2007

On the history of verbal present participle converbs in English and Norwegian and the concept of 'change from below'

Kristin Killie


Archive | 1998

The spread of-ly to present participles

Kristin Killie


Language Sciences | 2015

Secondary grammaticalization and the English adverbial -ly suffix

Kristin Killie


Diachronica | 2007

On the development and use of appearance/attribute adverbs in English

Kristin Killie


Archive | 2012

Old English–Late British language contact and the English progressive

Kristin Killie


Archive | 2000

Stative adverbs in English. A study of adverbial productivity and orientation

Kristin Killie

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