Affiliation:
1. Universiti Sains Malaysia
Abstract
Abstract
This study investigated nativised structural patterns of light verb constructions (LVCs) in Malaysian English using a
corpus-based, descriptive approach to analyse grammatical innovations. To facilitate the analysis, a 100-million-word general corpus
comprising threads from Lowyat.Net, a popular Internet forum in Malaysia, was created, and the British National Corpus (BNC) was used as the
reference corpus. Using the Sketch Engine corpus tool, the three most frequently occurring make LVCs in the Malaysian English
corpus were identified. The data was analysed to reveal the differences between the structures of make LVC in Malaysian English and
its prototypical structure. The findings show that besides the non-isomorphic deverbal noun form, make LVCs in Malaysian English
prefer taking the basic constituents of an LVC. Nativised LVCs are essentially those with zero articles and isomorphic deverbal nouns taking
definite articles, determiners, and descriptive adjectives in their modifier slots. The zero article LVC is the most common nativised
structure pattern due to the influence of substrate languages in Malaysian English.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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