Non-Canonical English Syntax
Concepts, Methods, and Approaches
Sven Leuckert editor Teresa Pham editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jul '25
£115.00
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Drawing on a range of case studies, this book explores non-canonical syntax across a range of varieties of English.
Drawing on a range of case studies, this book presents the state of the art in research on non-canonical syntax across historical, register-based, and non-native varieties of English. It is essential reading for advanced students of English grammar and researchers working on non-canonical syntax and syntactic variation. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.The term non-canonical syntax generally refers to deviations from 'typical' word order. These represent a fascinating phenomenon in natural language use. With contributions from a team of renowned scholars, this book presents a range of case-studies on non-canonical syntax across historical, register-based, and non-native varieties of English. Each chapter investigates a different non-canonical construction and assesses to what extent it can be called 'non-canonical' in a theory-based and frequency-based understanding of non-canonical syntax. A range of state-of-the-art methodologies are used, highlighting that an empirical approach to non-canonical syntactic constructions is particularly fruitful. An introduction, a synopsis, a terminological chapter, and three section introductions frame the case studies and present overviews of the theory behind non-canonical syntax and previous work, while also illustrating open questions and opportunities for future research. The volume is essential reading for advanced students of English grammar and researchers working on non-canonical syntax and syntactic variation. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
ISBN: 9781108836128
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320 pages