A diachronic corpus-based multivariate analysis of “I think that” vs. “I think zero”
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Corpus Methods for Semantics. Quantitative studies in polysemy and synonymy.. gol. / Dylan Glynn; Justyna A. Robinson. UK: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014. t. 279-303.
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T1 - A diachronic corpus-based multivariate analysis of “I think that” vs. “I think zero”
AU - Shank, Christopher
AU - Plevoets, Koen
AU - Cuyckens, Hubert
PY - 2014/11/6
Y1 - 2014/11/6
N2 - This corpus-driven study seeks to explain the choice between the zero complement and the that complement constructions, when occurring with the mental state predicate think. Previous studies have identified a range of factors that are argued to explain the alternation patterns. Such studies have also proposed that there is a diachronic drift towards zero complementation. Based on a sample of 9,720 think tokens, from both spoken and written corpora, from between 1560–2012, we test the hypothesis of diachronic change and the effect of eleven proposed factors on the constructional alternation. Using logistic regression, we demonstrate that, contrary to previous studies, there is in fact a diachronic decrease in zero complementation. Moreover, the study also demonstrates the importance of understanding the interaction of the various factors that explain the near-synonymous relation, including, especially, between the spoken and written modes.
AB - This corpus-driven study seeks to explain the choice between the zero complement and the that complement constructions, when occurring with the mental state predicate think. Previous studies have identified a range of factors that are argued to explain the alternation patterns. Such studies have also proposed that there is a diachronic drift towards zero complementation. Based on a sample of 9,720 think tokens, from both spoken and written corpora, from between 1560–2012, we test the hypothesis of diachronic change and the effect of eleven proposed factors on the constructional alternation. Using logistic regression, we demonstrate that, contrary to previous studies, there is in fact a diachronic decrease in zero complementation. Moreover, the study also demonstrates the importance of understanding the interaction of the various factors that explain the near-synonymous relation, including, especially, between the spoken and written modes.
KW - complementation, logistic regression, mental state verb, near-synonymy, that/zero alternation
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9027223971
SP - 279
EP - 303
BT - Corpus Methods for Semantics. Quantitative studies in polysemy and synonymy.
A2 - Glynn, Dylan
A2 - Robinson, Justyna A.
PB - John Benjamins Publishing Company
CY - UK
ER -