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Publication details [#50930]
Corrigan, Roberta, Edith Moravcsik, Hamid Ouali and Kathleen M. Wheatley, eds. 2009. Formulaic Language. Volume 1. Distribution and historical change. (Typological Studies in Language 82). John Benjamins. xxiv+315 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
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Annotation
This book is the first of the two-volume collection of papers on formulaic language. The book draws attention to the ritualized, repetitive side of language, which to some estimates make up over 50% of spoken and written text. While in the linguistic literature, the creative and innovative aspects of language have been amply highlighted, conventionalized, pre-fabricated, “off-the-shelf” expressions have been paid less attention – an imbalance that this book attempts to remedy. The first of the two volumes addresses the very concept of formulaic language and provides studies that explore the grammatical and semantic properties of formulae, their stylistic distribution within languages, and their evolution in the course of language history.
Articles in this volume
Pawley, Andrew. Grammarians' languages versus humanists' languages and the place of speech act formulas in models of linguistic competence. 3–26
Thompson, Sandra A. and Tsuyoshi Ono. Fixedness in Japanese adjectives in conversation: Toward a new understanding of a lexical (‘part-of-speech’) category. 117–146