Preposition stranding and pied-piping in Philippine English: A corpus-based study
This chapter aims to find out whether preposition stranding (i.e., a preposition that appears without an NP complement) or pied-piping (i.e., a preposition in clause-initial position) (Hoffmann 2007) is a phenomenon in the Philippine variety of English. Using spoken and written texts from the Philip...
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Main Author: | Dayag, Danilo T. |
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2016
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