The landscape of Middle English focusing on the adverb even

  • The study is aimed at exploring adverb even as the information structural component, viz., a Focus marker in Middle English records based on the Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. Functioning as an adverb already in Old English (OE), Middle English (ME) provides evidence to gradual transformation of even into an additive marker according to the following pattern: OE degree/manner adverb→ME restrictive particularizer→ME restrictive exclusive→ME scalar additive. The latter meaning in Present-Day English can be singled out on the ground of such semantic criteria of the Focus phrase as [+likelihood], [+additivity], [+scalar], [+givenness] and [+surprise]. The three types of focusing even registered in Middle English texts are analyzed in terms of information novelty and various Foci types marked by the adverb, as well as, syntactic arrangement of sentence constituents. Corpus studies revealed that depending on the sense, even pertains to a specific Focus type and may cause wordThe study is aimed at exploring adverb even as the information structural component, viz., a Focus marker in Middle English records based on the Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. Functioning as an adverb already in Old English (OE), Middle English (ME) provides evidence to gradual transformation of even into an additive marker according to the following pattern: OE degree/manner adverb→ME restrictive particularizer→ME restrictive exclusive→ME scalar additive. The latter meaning in Present-Day English can be singled out on the ground of such semantic criteria of the Focus phrase as [+likelihood], [+additivity], [+scalar], [+givenness] and [+surprise]. The three types of focusing even registered in Middle English texts are analyzed in terms of information novelty and various Foci types marked by the adverb, as well as, syntactic arrangement of sentence constituents. Corpus studies revealed that depending on the sense, even pertains to a specific Focus type and may cause word order to change. Specifically, when the adverb is used in its Present-Day English meaning, it highlights predominantly mirative Focus, and the analysis of word order patterns indicates the fronting of X-element in the clause, which may be put down to the fact that this scalar additive stresses surprising or unusual context for the reader. Therefore, inverted arrangement of elements may be used for stylistic purposes.show moreshow less

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Author:Olena AndrushenkoORCiDGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:384-opus4-1094108
Frontdoor URLhttps://opus.bibliothek.uni-augsburg.de/opus4/109410
ISSN:2602-2117OPAC
Parent Title (English):Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies
Publisher:Istanbul University
Place of publication:Istanbul
Type:Article
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2022/12/21
Publishing Institution:Universität Augsburg
Release Date:2023/11/23
Volume:32
Issue:2
First Page:861
Last Page:883
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26650/litera2021-919486
Institutes:Philologisch-Historische Fakultät
Philologisch-Historische Fakultät / Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Philologisch-Historische Fakultät / Anglistik / Amerikanistik / Lehrstuhl für Englische Literaturwissenschaft
Dewey Decimal Classification:4 Sprache / 42 Englisch, Altenglisch / 420 Englisch, Altenglisch
Licence (German):CC-BY-NC 4.0: Creative Commons: Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell (mit Print on Demand)