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Jespersen on Double Restriction in Relation to a Contact-Clause
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- Jespersen on Double Restriction in Relation to a Contact-Clause
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- 한국영어학학회
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- Masatomo Ukaji
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- 『영어학연구』영어학연구 제18호, 319~336쪽, 전체 18쪽
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- 2004.12.01
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Double restriction and the contact-clause are among the ingenious grammatical terms coined by Jespersen to refer respectively to the process in which the first of the two consecutive relative clauses restricts its antecedent in the main clause while the second restricts the whole string consisting of the anginal antecedent plus the first relative clause, and a clause in the paratactic construction with a zero subject or object relativizer The following sentences each illustrate the terms
(1) I heard of an Egyptian That had nine hours hen dead, Who was by good appliance recovered (1607-8 Shakespeare Pericles Ⅲ._11 84-86)
(2) I have a brother ( ) is condemn'd to die, (1604 Shakespeare Measure for Measure Ⅱ _11 34) [Blank parentheses denote a zero relativizer]
Concerning double restnction vis-?-vis a contact-clause, Jespersen (MEG, Ⅲ. sects 4 52 , 4 53 ) makes two notable claims
ⅰ) A contact-clause is naturally excluded in the second place.
ⅱ) Double restriction is particularly frequent after a negative expression
The purpose of my paper is to examine the validity of these chums of Jespersen's based on the evidence gathered from the English of Shakespeare and his contemporaries
목차
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Double Restriction and Contact-Clause
3. Data and Discussion
4. Concluding Remarks
Sources of the Data
References
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