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Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1, University of Marburg, course: Problems of English Grammar, 14 entries in the bibliography, language: English, comment: This paper deals with a spercial class of English verbs: the catenatives and what distinguishes them from, say, modals or auxiliaries. Different views of how co define verbs along these classes (or even wheter these definitions are at all fesible). The concept of graded progression from the auxiliary over modals, modifiers, so-called operators and quasi-modals to the catenative is explored. The difference between simple and complex catenative verbs is explored, all with extensive examples. , abstract: Most linguists agree that there is a particular feature of certain verbs like e.g. want, begin, try or seem that sets them apart from other verbs: their ability to be combined into chains of verbs, to 'catenate' (Lat. catena: chain). (1) I don't want to have to be forced to begin to try to make more money. (Palmer 1987: 172) The term usually used for these verbs is 'catenative verbs'. There remains some form of disagreement about almost every aspect of these verbs, however, ranging from the question which verbs actually are catenative, to the problem of how to analyse or categorise them. Some linguists even question the need to define a class of catenative verbs in the first place. Huddleston concedes that: "This is one of the most difficult areas of English grammar and despite a great deal of intensive study over the last twenty years there remains much disagreement over the most basic aspects of the analysis."(Huddleston 1997: 209) The treatment of the grammatical phenomena is further complicated by the fact that linguists tend to introduce their own categories or descriptions for existing categories. This is particularly evident in the argument of modals vs. auxiliaries vs. operators. An approach differing from that traditionally ta

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Utgitt 9. november 2007
ISBN13 9783638813709
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Antall sider 44
Mål 138 × 20 × 213 mm   ·   250 g   (Estimert vekt)
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