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Linguistic Data Science and the English Passive
Modelling Diachronic Developments and Regional Variation
Linguistic Data Science and the English Passive
Modelling Diachronic Developments and Regional Variation
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Description
The choice between BE and GET as auxiliary verbs, as in “She was promoted” vs “She got promoted”, is a central, grammatical feature, yet the many proposed nuances conditioning this phenomenon have escaped large-scale empirical validation to date. This book fills this gap, using multivariate statistical analyses of several large corpora to explore different factors determining the choice of English passive auxiliary.
Addressing both diachronic developments (using the Corpus of Historical American English) and synchronic regional variation (using the Corpus of Global Web-based English), the book employs methods that combine traditional corpus linguistics with newer machine-learning tools in an innovative and intricate manner. To circumscribe the variable context, the authors train a statistical model to distinguish central from peripheral passives. The study tests the influence of various predictors, derived from the previous literature on the passive, with the use of automated sentiment analysis and subject detection, manual animacy coding, distributional semantics, and a mixed-effects regression model.
Putting forward an automatic way of distinguishing more stative from more dynamic passives, the book demonstrates how to examine the passive construction in a much larger dataset than in previous studies, and shows how advanced computational models can be used to productively engage traditional philological questions, such as those related to language change and regional variation.
Table of Contents
1. The English Passive Voice
2. Centrality and the Passive Gradient
3. Operationalising Subject Responsibility
4. Operationalising Adversativity and Non-Neutrality
5. Distributional Verb Semantics
6. The Structure of the Proposed Models
7. Diachronic Developments in the Passive
8. Regional Variation in the Passive
9. Conclusion
References
Index
Product details
| Published | Dec 11 2025 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781350386549 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 20 bw illus |
| Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
| Series | Language, Data Science and Digital Humanities |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |























