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Register–Specific Variations in GET–Passives: Comparing Written and Spoken English

Authors
정우창김미란
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
서강대학교 언어정보연구소
Keywords
by–phrase omission; get–passives; NOW corpus; sentiment analysis; spoken/written register; TED; verb adversity; by–구 생략; get–수동태; NOW 코퍼스; 감정분석; 구어/문어 레지스터; TED; 동사의 부정적 의미
Citation
언어와 정보 사회, v.53, pp 261 - 288
Pages
28
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어와 정보 사회
Volume
53
Start Page
261
End Page
288
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/78465
DOI
10.29211/soli.2024.53..009
ISSN
1598-1886
2713-6817
Abstract
This study examines how verb adversity and by–phrase omission influence the use of BE– and GET–passives in English across written and spoken registers. While previous research has noted register–specific patterns in GET–passive usage, the interplay of these factors has remained underexplored. Through sentiment analysis of verb adversity, this study uses a 1.7–million–word sample from the NOW corpus and a comparable TED transcript dataset. Results show that GET–passives in written corpus are strongly associated with negative sentiment, whereas spoken contexts more often display neutral or slightly positive sentiment and show frequent by–phrase omission. These findings highlight the interaction between register and verb meaning, emphasizing the importance of teaching passive constructions with a focus on the nuanced roles of verbs and by–phrase omission across registers. (Gyeongsang National University)
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