Idiom variation and decomposability Part I: Verbal variation

Pub Date : 2017-10-26 DOI:10.1515/PHRAS-2017-0006
Attila Cserép
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Abstract Variant forms of idioms have been retrieved from an American English corpus of 450 million words to test the idiom decomposition hypothesis. The central claim of the hypothesis concerns the relationship between the degree of decomposability and the flexibility of idiomatic expressions: the more decomposable the idiom is, the more variable it is assumed to be. While Part I of the study is concerned with variation in the verb, Part II focuses on operations in the noun phrase constituent of the idiom. Part I compares flexibility data based on syntactic alternations pertaining to the expression as a whole and morphological variations of the verb (number, person, tense, aspect, mood, voice, negation) with one categorical and two scalar decomposability rankings. For the vast majority of verb-related variations, flexibility is not correlated with decomposability. The morphological category of voice has been found dependent on categorical decomposability, but it is not the highest decomposability class that exhibits the highest degree of variability.
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习语变异与可分解性第一部分:言语变异
摘要从一个4.5亿单词的美国英语语料库中检索到成语的变体形式,以检验成语分解假说。该假说的核心观点涉及习语的可分解程度和灵活性之间的关系:习语越是可分解,人们就越认为它是可变的。本研究的第一部分关注动词的变化,而第二部分则关注习语名词短语成分的操作。第一部分比较了基于与整个表达相关的句法变化和动词形态变化(数字、人称、时态、体、语气、语态、否定)的灵活性数据,以及一个类别和两个标量的可分解性排名。对于绝大多数与动词相关的变体,灵活性与可分解性无关。语音的形态类别依赖于分类可分解性,但它并不是表现出最高可变性的最高可分解性类别。
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