The Function and Structure of Nominative Participial Constructions in Modern English

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  • Gunel Mammadova Baku Engineering University Author

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https://doi.org/10.69760/a12dt884

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nominative participial constructions, syntactic economy, functional analysis, English syntax

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The following paper examines the syntactic construction and functional variety of nominative participial constructions in Contemporary English, focusing on the syntactic economy provided by nominative participial constructions and the contribution to discourse clarity. Based on examples from the British National Corpus and the Corpus of Contemporary American English, this chapter discusses how these sorts of structure embed delicate actions or states into sentences without elaborate clause structures. This chapter will explore how nominative participial constructions serve these discourse functions through the use of examples from academic, journalistic, and literary registers-foregrounding information, summarizing preceding actions, and emphatic purposes. The study also provides comparative insights into nominative participial constructions in relation to other forms of non-finite clauses, such as gerunds, which uniquely allow for condensation with a clearly identifiable subject even in highly reduced syntactic environments. In all, these findings contribute to a view that nominative participial constructions in English represent an instance of embodiment of the functional-syntactic interface: conciseness vs. richness of description, contributing to a more flexible and expressive syntax.

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2024-11-04

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Mammadova , G. (2024). The Function and Structure of Nominative Participial Constructions in Modern English. EuroGlobal Journal of Linguistics and Language Education, 1(2), 72-82. https://doi.org/10.69760/a12dt884

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