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Cross-domain variation in "the X itself" as a grammatical construction

What is it about?

"The X itself", as in "the computer itself" or "the arm itself", serves to select some kind of core in a larger whole. The question is: how is this construction actually used and is it used in the same way in different domains of language use? Applying a range of quantitative analytical techniques, this article explores various aspect of the use of this construction across different domains.

Why is it important?

"The X itself" has only received limited attention despite the fact that it seems to have some quite interesting communicative functions. This article, then, provides one of the first systematic treatments of the construction.

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