24.3618, Qs: Bibliography of free adjuncts

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Subject: 24.3618, Qs: Bibliography of free adjuncts

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Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 10:46:03
From: Carla Bouzada-Jabois [carla.bouzada at uvigo.es]
Subject: Bibliography of free adjuncts

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Hello,

I am working on free adjuncts and I would like to have some information on works dealing with that construction mainly in the Present-day English period (information on earlier periods would be appreciated as well).

I have been reading Stump (1985), Kortmann (1991, 1995), Haspelmath & König (1995), Río-Rey (2002) among others, but I would like to have access to some other works as well in order to complete my reference list.

Together with free adjuncts, I would value information on absolute constructions and any other construction that could be of interest for a study on this topic.

Thank you so much in advance,

Carla.
 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
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