Despite the abundant corpus-based research on full-inversion constructions in which the subject follows the entire verb phrase in a declarative clause, the analysis of this construction in the spoken mode has traditionally been neglected since it has been suggested that natural speech is not a good source of inversions. The article shows that speech, too, can be a good source of data for full inversion and that the spoken and the written modes do not differ in the overall distribution of the construction but rather in the types of inversion used and in the pragmatic functions these inversions serve in discourse. The article also casts light on the lack of consensus regarding the distribution of full inversion in written fictional and non-fictional texts, and in the pragmatic function the construction serves in both genres.
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- Compositional and constructional reduplication in Kam-Tai languages
- Metaphorical projection, subjectification and English speech act verbs
- The possessive perfect construction in Estonian
- The semantic field of continuation: Periphrastic blijven and continuer à
- The role of age in Austrians' perceptions of the frequency of use and likeability of lexical Teutonisms and Austriacisms
- Typology meets usage: The case of the prohibitive infinitive in Dutch
- A comprehensive account of full-verb inversion in English
- Book reviews
- Acknowledgements
- Conference announcement
- Publications received
- Index to Volume 44
Articles in the same Issue
- Compositional and constructional reduplication in Kam-Tai languages
- Metaphorical projection, subjectification and English speech act verbs
- The possessive perfect construction in Estonian
- The semantic field of continuation: Periphrastic blijven and continuer à
- The role of age in Austrians' perceptions of the frequency of use and likeability of lexical Teutonisms and Austriacisms
- Typology meets usage: The case of the prohibitive infinitive in Dutch
- A comprehensive account of full-verb inversion in English
- Book reviews
- Acknowledgements
- Conference announcement
- Publications received
- Index to Volume 44