Down Below as a Complex Preposition
Abstract
Following Hirao (2014) which empirically demonstrated that the string up above is acting as a complex prepositon in present-day English, this article will demonstrate that the string down below is also acting as a complex preposition in present-day English on the following three reasons:
1. Functional distribution of the string
2. Derivational use as a prepositional adverb
3. Adverbial modicication of the string
If it is poved that the string is a complex preposition along with the string up above, these two instances would indicate that the grammaticalization process of converting two partices into a complex preposition is a productive word formation process in present-day English.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/elr.v5n4p1
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