Affiliation:
1. University of Santiago de Compostela
Abstract
Abstract
Building on Goldberg’s (2006: 52) observation regarding the existence
of “a family of related constructions in English” centred around the verb go, this article explores the history
of the construction exemplified in the title (“Don’t go getting into trouble again!”) and its relation to other members of the
network of go-constructions. The analysis, conducted using three large corpora, shows that the
Go VPing construction emerges from two source constructions (one with an
–ing participle following the verb go and the other with an infinitive) which exhibit
overlap in terms of certain aspects of their form and meaning. From its earliest attestations in the eighteenth century, the
Go VPing construction has grown increasingly more interpersonal, and has become
conventionalized as a marker of admonitive mood (Bybee et al. 1994: 321) which serves
to dissuade or limit the performance of an activity that is apprehended as undesirable and counter-normative.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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