22.1751, Qs: Nonstandard Structures in English Counterfactuals

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Subject: 22.1751, Qs: Nonstandard Structures in English Counterfactuals

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Date: 17-Apr-2011
From: Alex Muir [alex at unite.org.nz]
Subject: Nonstandard Structures in English Counterfactuals
 

	
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Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 14:23:33
From: Alex Muir [alex at unite.org.nz]
Subject: Nonstandard Structures in English Counterfactuals

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I'm looking at the non-standard structures "if NP had have + past 
participle" and "NP wish had have" in terms of grammaticalization and 
am comparing them to "would have + past participle" as well as 
standard structures in counterfactual conditionals, but I've found very 
little in the literature about them - my lecturer suggested I post a query 
here in the hope that someone might know of any papers on this area. 
Could you please let me know if there is any recently published 
material on this? 

So far I've found just three papers: "Parallelism vs. asymmetry: The 
case of English counterfactual conditionals" by Rafal Malencki in 
Pathways of Change - Grammaticalization in English (2000) edited by 
Fischer et al; "'If She Had of Shutted the Cage, the Rabbit wouldn't 
escape': Past Counterfactuals Elicited from 6-to 11-Year-Old Children" 
(2004), by Alison Crutchley and "'I Wish I Would Have Known!': The 
Usage of Would Have in Past Counterfactual If- and Wish Clauses" 
(2003), by Noriko Ishihara. 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): English (eng)


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