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A connectionist approach to analogy : on the modal meaning of periphrastic do in Early Modern English
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Abstract
This paper innovatively charts the analogical influence of the modal auxiliaries on the regulation of periphrastic do in Early Modern English by means of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), a flavour of connectionist models known for their applications in computer vision. CNNs can be harnessed to model the choice between competitors in a linguistic alternation by extracting not only the contexts a construction occurs in, but also the contexts it could have occurred in, but did not. Bearing on the idea that two forms are perceived as similar if they occur in similar contexts, the models provide us with pointers towards potential loci of analogical attraction that would be hard to retrieve otherwise. Our analysis reveals clear functional overlap between do and all modals, indicating not only that analogical pressure was highly likely, but even that affirmative declarative do functioned as a modal auxiliary itself throughout the late 16th century.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Corpus linguistics and linguistic theory. - Berlin, 2005, currens
Publication
Berlin : 2022
ISSN
1613-7027 [print]
1613-7035 [online]
DOI
10.1515/CLLT-2019-0080
Volume/pages
18 :2 (2022) , p. 337-364
ISI
000869185100005
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