Nuria Yáñez-Bouza, E. Moore, L. Bergen, Willem B. Hollmann
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This book is an exploration of categories, constructions, and change in English syntax. A great many books are published on the syntax of English, both monographs and edited volumes, and yet another may seem unnecessary. However, we felt more than justi fi ed in adding to the sizeable literature here for two reasons. The fi rst, to borrow from Richard M. Hogg and David Denison ’ s justi fi cation for A History of the English Language , is that ‘ one of the beauties of the language is its ability to show continuous change and fl exibility while in some sense remaining the same. And if that is true of the language, it is also true of the study of the language ’ ( 2006 : xi). Central to our book is a focus on the syntax of the English language, through a wide variety of orientations that a collective work makes possible. Thus the volume aims to embrace the wide variety of approaches and methodologies in the current analysis of English syntactic structure, variation, and change, both past and present, through a careful curation of new case studies by established and emerging scholars in the fi eld. Such breadth of scope, together with a speci fi c focus on English syntax, sets the collection apart from most others. The second reason is that this book is dedicated to David Denison, Professor Emeritus of English Linguistics at the University of Manchester, former Smith Professor of English Language and Medieval Literature, Honorary Doctor of Uppsala University, and Fellow of the British Academy, but above all, academic supervisor, colleague, and friend to the editors and contributors. This volume offers chapters based on original research and serves to celebrate David ’ s rich, diverse, innovative, and inspiring work over the years as well as his legacy as supervisor, colleague, and greatly valued friend. Each of the editors was fortunate enough to be supervised by David. Our time at the University of Manchester coincided with the ‘ Langwidge Sandwidge ’ , an informal lunchtime meeting where
这本书是对类别、结构和英语语法变化的探索。关于英语语法的书已经出版了很多,既有专著,也有编辑过的书籍,但还有一本似乎是多余的。然而,出于两个原因,我们觉得在这里添加大量文献是合情合理的。首先,借用理查德·m·霍格(Richard M. Hogg)和大卫·丹尼森(David Denison)为《英语语言史》(A History of The English Language)所作的辩护,“语言的美妙之处在于它能够表现出持续的变化和灵活性,同时在某种意义上保持不变。”如果语言是如此,那么语言研究也是如此”(2006:xi)。本书的核心是关注英语的语法,通过各种各样的方向,使集体工作成为可能。因此,该卷旨在通过对该领域成熟和新兴学者的新案例研究的精心策划,在当前对英语句法结构、变化和变化的分析中包含各种各样的方法和方法。如此广泛的范围,加上对英语语法的特别关注,使该集合与大多数其他集合区别开来。第二个原因是,这本书是献给大卫·丹尼森,英国语言学名誉教授在曼彻斯特大学,英语语言和中世纪文学的前史密斯教授,乌普萨拉大学名誉博士,英国科学院院士,但最重要的是,学术导师,同事和朋友的编辑和贡献者。本卷提供了基于原始研究的章节,并用于庆祝戴维的丰富,多样,创新和鼓舞人心的工作,多年来以及他的遗产作为主管,同事,和非常有价值的朋友。每个编辑都有幸受到大卫的监督。我们在曼彻斯特大学的时候正好赶上了“Langwidge Sandwidge”,一个非正式的午餐会议