Articles
Such and sådan – the same but different
Authors:
Johan van der Auwera ,
University of Antwerp, BE
Evie Coussé
University of Gothenburg, SE
Abstract
English such has a variety of uses, which nearly always involve the expression of similarity, and such can therefore be called a ʻsimilativeʼ. Swedish sådan has very similar uses. However, the two similatives differ strongly with respect to the frequency of some of these uses. Thus such, different from sådan, rarely functions as a noun or pronoun, compared to sådan it more frequently exhibits the so-called ʻintensifying useʼ and it has more competition from constructions with like, sort and kind (sort, typ in Swedish). The study uses three methods: (i) non-corpus analysis based on intuition, scrutiny of existing scholarship and google searches, (ii) analyis of comparable corpora, and (iii) analysis of parallel corpora.
How to Cite:
van der Auwera, J. and Coussé, E., 2016. Such and sådan – the same but different. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 15(3), pp.15–32. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.374
Published on
20 Sep 2016.
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