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Author
Lorenz, David
Title
Form does not follow function, but variation does: the origin and early usage of possessive "have got" in English
Written in
English
Source
English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
Volume
20
Year
2016
Issue
3
Page
487-510
Classification
Domains / Computational linguistics / Linguistic data processing / Corpus linguistics / Individual corpora / Language corpus (English) / CEEC
Domains / Computational linguistics / Linguistic data processing / Corpus linguistics / Individual corpora / Language corpus (English) / CED
Domains / Mathematical linguistics / Language statistics / Frequency (statistics) / Word frequency
Domains / History of language / Semantic change
Domains / History of language / Language change / Conservatism (language change)
Domains / History of language / Syntactic change
Domains / History of language / Etymology
Domains / Language variation/Dialectology / Variable rule
Levels / Lexicology / Individual words / Lemmata
Levels / Lexicology / Word classes / Auxiliary
Levels / Lexicology / Lexical field / Possession (lex. f.)
Levels / Syntax / Motivation (synt.)
Levels / Syntax / Pragmatic syntax
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Possessivity
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / Early Modern English
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CEEC ; CED ; Worthäufigkeit; Häufigkeitsliste; Frequency list; Frequency (lex.) ; Word frequency ; Language change (semant.) ; Sprachwandel (semant.) ; Semantic change ; Conservatism (language change) ; Sprachwandel (synt.) ; Syntactic change ; Etymologie; Etymology ; Regel (variable) ; Variation (Grammatiktheorie) ; Variation (theory of grammar) ; Variable rule ; Lemmata ; Auxiliary ; Eigentum (lex. F.) ; Haben (lex. F.) ; Property (lex. f.) ; Ownership (lex. f.) ; Possession (lex. f.) ; Motivation (synt.) ; Syntax-pragmatics interface; Interface, syntax-pragmatics; Pragmatic syntax ; Inalienable possession; Possessivity ; Early Modern English
Subject terms
have got (frühneuengl. Konstr.)