2020
DOI: 10.4236/ojml.2020.104014
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A Corpus-Based Study of Complex Prepositions in a Non-Native English Variety

Abstract: This corpus-based study examined the occurrence and distribution of complex prepositions of the preposition-noun-preposition (PNP)-construction in a non-native English variety with a view to characterising it in the grammar. The data comprised 63 PNP-constructions with 585 occurrences retrieved from the 1,010,382-word International Corpus of English-Nigeria (2015). Motivated by the dearth of works on non-native varieties and underpinned by Construction Grammar, the study revealed an occurrence rate of 579 per … Show more

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“…A more recent study of prepositions, though corpus-based and genre-focused, was on complex prepositions of the preposition-noun-preposition construction. It therefore had no use examining the variant use of prepositions in clause structure, which PP and PS represent (Adejare, 2020).…”
Section: The Nigerian Research Scenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more recent study of prepositions, though corpus-based and genre-focused, was on complex prepositions of the preposition-noun-preposition construction. It therefore had no use examining the variant use of prepositions in clause structure, which PP and PS represent (Adejare, 2020).…”
Section: The Nigerian Research Scenementioning
confidence: 99%