Lexical expansion in the HAVE and BE perfect in Dutch A constructionist prototype account*
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2014
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This article investigates lexical expansion in the HAVE and BE perfect in Dutch. It is known
from previous research that early perfects show more lexical restrictions than their modern
counterparts. The aim of this article is to uncover how perfects change their collocational
preferences over time. The present study tackles this issue taking a quantitative corpus
perspective. The empirical basis for this study is a sample of HAVE and BE perfects taken from
a corpus of Dutch legal texts (1250–1800). The sample is analyzed using the method of
diachronic distinctive collexeme analysis. The statistical analysis indicates that both perfect
constructions show fine-grained shifts in collocational preferences over time. The observed
lexical expansion has the following properties: it (a) proceeds gradually, (b) through
semantically related verb classes, (c) away from a prototype. These properties are accounted
for making use of insights from prototype theory and construction grammar.
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perfect, grammaticalization, semantic compatibility, construction grammar, lexical expansion, collostructional analysis, prototype, transitivity