Title of article
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE COMPLEXITY OF VERB PHRASES IN THE ICE OF FOUR ASIAN COUNTRIES
Author/Authors
Pariña، Jose Cristina M. نويسنده De La Salle University Manila,Manila,Philippines , , Cruz، Selwyn نويسنده De La Salle University Manila,Manila,Philippines ,
Issue Information
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
12
From page
43
To page
54
Abstract
Schneider (2003, 2007), theorizing on the development of new Englishes, has proposed that transplanted Englishes in colonial societies go through several phases in their evolution. Consequently, each phase in their evolution impacts the new English, most especially in terms of linguistic structure. This paper builds on the hypothesis that placement in Schneiders dynamic model affects the linguistic development of new Englishes. More specifically, it tests the hypothesis on the complexity of verb phrases in Hong Kong, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Singapore Englishes with reference to their placement in the dynamic model. The study that was reported in this paper is a corpusbased one and the dataset was the national components of Hong Kong, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Singapore in the International Corpus of English. The focal structure in this corpusbased study is the central and most important constituent in the sentence – the verb phrase. Kortmann and Szmrescanyi (2009), and also Schneider (2003, 2007) and other studies that have invoked his developmental theory, have put forward that Englishes that have reached more advanced developmental stages have more complex linguistic structure. This hypothesistesting should be able to see how these claims take place in the verb phrases of new Englishes.
Keywords
SCHNEIDER’S DYNAMIC MODEL , NEW ENGLISHES , VERB PHRASES , nativization
Journal title
Malaysian Journal of Languages and Linguistics
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Malaysian Journal of Languages and Linguistics
Record number
2401367
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