Fragments

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Team

Affiliated members: Martin Hilpert, Gunther Kaltenböck, Jong-Bok Kim, Anne McCabeSasha Ann Calhoun

 

The project

Fragments constitute a challenge for linguistic theories as far as the relationship between form and meaning is concerned since, despite their fragmentary syntax, these structures convey meanings equivalent to complete sentences or clauses in specific linguistic and/or contextual situations. Also, fragments perform a wide range of speech acts (ask/answer, show (dis)agreement). Due to their characteristics and functions, fragments are located at the intersection between the grammar and the pragmatic-discursive level, an aspect that they share with so-called 'thetical' constructions.

Starting from the idea that thetical structures and fragments share properties such as (i) syntactic and/or prosodic independence, (ii) compliance with grammatical norms applicable to complete sentences (in 'Sentence Grammar') and, above all, (iii) a non-restrictive interpretation dependent on the discursive situation, the concept of fragment in this project gives room to constructions of Thetical Grammar, such as parentheticals and independent subordinate (insubordinate) clauses.

Another weak point in the study of the fragments in English, which constitutes one of the most relevant contributions of this project, is the adoption of the theoretical framework of Construction Grammar, which conceives language as a network of constructions, that is, of semantic and/or discursive form/function pairings in which the form/function is not strictly predictable from the components of the expressions, and rejects the existence of a deep syntactic structure. The combination of formal analyses (syntactic, structural, prosodic and purely distributive characteristics based on frequency and productivity) based on written (and oral) corpora, and the functional study of fragments will determine the degree of matching ('pairing') that justifies treating these expressions as 'constructions'.

 

Publications

Forthc.

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. A constructionalist account of why-fragments and Mad Magazine sentences: The ‘Sceptical Small’ construction. English Language and Linguistics.

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. An ecology of fragmentary constructions in English: A corpus-driven cognitive categorisation. In Torsten Leuschner, Jóhanna Barðdal, Gauthier Delaby & Anaïs Vajnovszki (eds.), How to do things with corpora: Methodological issues and case studies. Springer.

2024

  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. A corpus-driven taxonomy of strategies for stylistic change in contemporary English. In Ana Montoya-Reyes, Anabella Barsaglini-Castro & Estefanía Sánchez-Barreiro (eds.), A multidisciplinary approach to applied linguistics and education: Building knowledge in foreign language teaching, translation, critical discourse analysis and posthumanism, 177-208. Bern: Peter Lang.
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. Why why-fragments? A corpus-based constructionist analysis of their form and meaning. In Stefania Maci & Giovanni Garofalo (eds.), Investigating discourse and texts: Corpus-assisted analytical perspectives, 131-160. Lausanne: Peter Lang. 
  • Rodríguez-Vázquez, Rosalía & Claudia de la Iglesia Sanjuán. The intonation of directive (in)subordinate if-clauses in American English: A corpus study. In Stefania Maci & Giovanni Garofalo (eds.), Investigating discourse and texts: Corpus-assisted analytical perspectives, 163-190. Lausanne: Peter Lang.

2023

2022

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda. 2022. An analysis of fragments in Present-Day written and spoken English. In Francisco Gallardo-del-Puerto, Mª del Carmen Camus Camus & Jesús Ángel González-López (eds.), Moving beyond the pandemic: English and American studies in Spain, 56-64. Santander: Editorial de la Universidad de Cantabria. ISBN: 978-84-19024-15-2. doi: 10.22429/Euc2022.034
  • Kaltenböck, Gunther & Evelien Keizer. 2022. Insubordinate if-clauses in FDG: Degrees of independence. Open Linguistics 8. 675-698.

2021

 

Conference presentations

2024

  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. "Investigating the role of not-fragments in colloquialisation". 45th ICAME Conference, University of Vigo (Spain).

  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. "Fragments as potential proxies for colloquialisation". ISLE Summer School 2024, University of Freiburg (Germany).

  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. "A corpus-based analysis of the contribution of no(t)-fragments to the colloquialisation of contemporary English". 2024 Research Workshop on Fragments in Seoul (South Korea).

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. "The ‘Sceptical Small’ construction: An analysis of why- and Mad-Magazine fragments". Fun*Cog Meeting, University of Vienna (Austria).

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra [plenary talk]. "Why bother with why-fragments and Mad Magazine sentences? Unpacking scepticism in English fragments". 2024 Research Workshop on Fragments in Seoul (South Korea).

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. This fragment has become idiomatic, if at all. 47th AEDEAN International Conference, University Pablo Olavide (Spain).

  • Kaltenböck, Gunther. "Clause-final so: Emergence and function of a new discourse marker use". 45th ICAME Conference, University of Vigo (Spain).

  • Kaltenböck, Gunther & Ozan Mustafa. The emergence of last I checked fragments: a story of shifting allegiance. 10th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (BICLCE10), University of Alicante (Spain).

  • Kim, Okgi & Jong-Bok Kim. "English Why not? fragment questions: A corpus-based perspective". 45th ICAME Conference, University of Vigo (Spain).

  • Kim, Hee-Yeon, Seulkee Park & Jong-Bok Kim. "An experimental investigation of multiple wh-sluicing in Korean". 2024 Research Workshop on Fragments in Seoul (South Korea).

  • Martínez-Insua, Ana Elina. "Systemic functional approach to fragmentary constructions in English". 2024 Research Workshop on Fragments in Seoul (South Korea).

  • Park, Seulkee & Jong-Bok Kim. "Understanding fragmental patterns in let alone construction: A corpus-based approach". 45th ICAME Conference, University of Vigo (Spain).

  • Park, Youn-Gyu, Okgi Kim & Jong-Bok Kim. "Korean coordinated wh-questions: A theoretical and experimental perspective". 2024 Research Workshop on Fragments in Seoul (South Korea).

  • Rodríguez-Vázquez, Rosalía & Claudia de la Iglesia Sanjuán. "Not quite the same: A comparative account of the intonation contours of not-fragments and not-clauses". 2024 Research Workshop on Fragments in Seoul (South Korea).

  • Sánchez-Rodríguez, Xulia. "Curious how semi-insubordination (SIS) withstands corpus retrieval: Approaching SIS in contemporary British English". 9th ASYRAS Conference: On Routes and Beginnings, University of Salamanca (Spain).

  • Sánchez-Rodríguez, Xulia. "Semi-insubordinación (SIS) en inglés: Un estudo baseado en corpus". XI Encontro da Mocidade Investigadora (XI EMI), University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain).

  • Sánchez-Rodríguez, Xulia. "Pity that semi-insubordination (SIS) is so hard to retrieve from corpora: A study of SIS in the recent history of British English!, University of Helsinki (Finland).

  • Sánchez-Rodríguez, Xulia. "Semi-insubordination in contemporary English: (A) pleasure to investigate this fragmentary construction". 2024 Research Workshop on Fragments in Seoul (South Korea).

2023

  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. "A corpus-based study of colloquialisation strategies in Present-Day British English". Modelling the linguistic architecture of English: Cognitive and empirical developments (Modelling2023), University of Vigo (Spain).
  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. "A corpus-driven study of proxies for register levelling in Present-Day British English". Corpus Linguistics 2023 Conference, Lancaster University (United Kingdom).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda. "Modelling the constructionalisation of why-fragments in recent diachrony". Modelling the linguistic architecture of English: Cognitive and empirical developments (Modelling2023), University of Vigo (Spain).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Ana Elina Martínez-Insua. "Are they thematic? A systemic functional analysis of fragments in English". 14th International Conference of Corpus Linguistics (CILC2023), University of Oviedo (Spain).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. "A constructionist account of why-fragments". Fun*Cog Meeting, University of Vienna (Austria).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. "Why deal with why- and Mad-Magazine fragments? Modelling allostructional variation in contemporary English". 14th International Conference of Corpus Linguistics (CILC2023), University of Oviedo (Spain).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. "Us investigate fragments today? Why why- and Mad-Magazine fragments in contemporary English?". Corpus Linguistics 2023 Conference, Lancaster University (United Kingdom).
  • Mustafa, Ozan & Gunther Kaltenböck. "Last I heard: On the use of evidential last I fragments". Fun*Cog Meeting, University of Vienna (Austria).
  • Rodríguez-Vázquez, Rosalía & Claudia de la Iglesia Sanjuán. "Intonation and degree of directiveness in insubordinate if-clauses in American English". 46th International Conference of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies (AEDEAN). University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain).

2022

  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. "Screening colloquialisation strategies in the recent diachrony2. 45th International Conference of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies (AEDEAN). University of Extremadura (Spain).
  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. “Colloquialisation and informality: A corpus-driven taxonomy of linguistic features”. 13th International Conference of Corpus Linguistics (CILC2022). University of Bergamo (Italy).
  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. "Fragments as proxies for colloquialisation in contemporary English2. 4th Seminar in English Studies (IV SEING 2022). University of Zaragoza (Spain).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda. “Fragments: Constructionalising non-canonical expressions in written Present-Day English”. Listening to the Voices That Count: LVTC research seminars, University of Vigo (Spain).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. “Fragments in written and spoken Present-Day English: A corpus-driven constructional account”. Grammar and Corpora 2022 Conference, University of Ghent (Belgium).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. “Non-formulaic highly/partially conventionalised fragments in written English: A corpus-driven taxonomy”. 9th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (BICLCE9), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. “Constructionalising non-canonical expressions in recent diachrony: A corpus-based study of fragments in English”. 45th AEDEAN International Conference, University of Extremadura (Spain).
  • Kaltenböck, Gunther & Ozan Mustafa. "Ellipsis as addition: The case of semi-insubordination". 9th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (BICLCE9), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia).
  • Pérez-Guerra, Javier. "A corpus-friendly analysis of fragmentary constructions in English". Corpus linguistics and applied linguistics research 2022.
  • Pérez-Guerra, Javier & Yolanda Fernández-Pena. "Why why-fragments? A corpus-based constructional analysis of their form and meaning". 13th Conference on Corpus Linguistics (CILC 2022), University of Bergamo (Italy).
  • Rodríguez-Vázquez, Rosalía & Claudia de la Iglesia Sanjuán. 2022. "A corpus study of the intonation contours of insubordinate if-clauses in spoken American English". 13th Conference on Corpus Linguistics (CILC 2022), University of Bergamo (Italy).

2021

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda. "Towards a corpus-driven taxonomy of fragments in Present-Day written English". 12th International Conference on Corpus Linguistics (CILC 2021), University of Murcia (Spain).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda. "Towards an empirical characterisation of fragments in Present-Day British English". Fun*Cog Meeting, University of Vienna (Austria).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda. "An empirical characterisation of free-standing fragments in Present-Day written English discourse". 9th Brno Conference on Linguistic Studies in English (BCLSE 2021): Patterns and variation in English Language Discourse, Masaryk University (Czech Republic).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda. "A corpus-based analysis of fragments in Present-Day written English". 44th AEDEAN International Conference, University of Cantabria (Spain).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda. "On the characterisation of non-canonical expressions in written and spoken Present-Day English". Veille Scientifique de la Maison des sciences du langage et de la communication 2021, University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland).
  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Laura Abalo-Dieste. "Fragmentary constructions as proxies for colloquialisation in Present-Day written English". 12th International Conference of Corpus Linguistics (CILC2021). University of Murcia (Spain).
  • Pérez-Guerra, Javier & Yolanda Fernández-Pena. "Fragments in Present-Day English: When clauses don’t count". Fall Young Scholar Symposium of the Linguistic Society of Korea, Korea University (South Korea).

2020

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. "Sentence/clause fragments in written Present-Day English". Fun*Cog Meeting, University of Vienna (Austria).

 

Media

  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. "Fragments as potential proxies for colloquialisation". ISLE Summer School 2024, University of Freiburg (Germany).

  • Pérez-Guerra, Javier. "A corpus-friendly analysis of fragmentary constructions in English". Corpus linguistics and applied linguistics research 2022.

 

  • Sánchez-Rodríguez, Xulia. "Pity that semi-insubordination (SIS) is so hard to retrieve from corpora: A study of SIS in English". IDAES Graduate Day 2024.

 

  • Sánchez-Rodríguez, Xulia. "Semi-insubordinación (SIS) en inglés: Un estudo baseado en corpus". XI Encontro da Mocidade Investigadora (XI EMI), University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

Events

2024

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2023

 

  • Kim, Jong-Bok. Research seminar "Why Construction Grammar?". University of Vigo.

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  • Research seminar "Fragments". University of Vigo.

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  • Kim, Jong-Bok. "How to respond to negative polar questions: A theoretical, and experimental study".

  • Martínez-Insua, Ana Elina & Yolanda Fernández-Pena. "Exploring the thematic structure of fragments in English".

  • Rodríguez Vázquez, Rosalía & Claudia de la Iglesia Sanjuán. "(In)subordinate if-clauses in spoken American English: Intonation and degree of directiveness".

  • Abalo-Dieste, Laura. "A corpus-driven study of proxies for register levelling in Present-Day British English".

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda & Javier Pérez-Guerra. "Tell me why... why- and Mad-Magazine fragments in contemporary English".

  • Rama Martínez, Esperanza. "Fragments in institutional interaction: A research proposal focused on trials".

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2022

  • Fernández-Pena, Yolanda, Gunther Kaltenböck & Javier Pérez-Guerra. "Workshop: Fragments: Construction and reconstruction" at the 9th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (BICLCE9), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia).

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