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Title
A cognitive grammar account of the semantics of the English present progressive
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Abstract
In this paper, we propose a unified account of the semantics of the English present progressive in the form of a semantic network, basing ourselves on the theoretical principles and analytical tools offered by the theory of Cognitive Grammar, as laid out by Langacker (1987, 1991). The core meaning of the English present progressive, we claim, is to indicate epistemic contingency in the speaker's immediate reality. It thus contrasts with the simple present, which is associated with situations that are construed as structurally belonging to reality. On the basis of a study of the Santa Barbara Corpus of spoken American English, an inventory has been made of the more specific uses of the present progressive, temporal as well as modal. It is shown that each of these uses can be derived from this basic meaning of contingency in immediate reality via a set of conceptual branching principles, in interaction with elements in the context.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of linguistics. - London, 1965, currens
Publication
London : 2014
ISSN
0022-2267 [print]
1469-7742 [online]
DOI
10.1017/S0022226713000169
Volume/pages
50 :1 (2014) , p. 49-90
ISI
000332669000002
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