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This study investigates the reclassification of English locative verbs with the following question: What factors caused the change? Firstly, the patten of the class change is observed in terms of both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, and then possible factors that cause the change are investigated sequentially by examining whether the factors may be operable. In addition, this study observed what factor can work at the base and what factor can be applied extensively. Reclassified verbs have changed their class from Ground-only to alternating verb class, and there is a preference to use most alternating locative verbs in Figure precedent constructions. This study reveals that there are two processes or two levels of processing that affect the syntactic change involved in the use of locative verbs, but they are independent. In one case, semantic change directly affects the structure of locative verbs. In the second case, the cognitive process directly causes the class change. However, this change is not affected by semantic change. Figure Precedence Principle can be an important factor in explaining the change in the use of locative verbs by reflecting on the cognitive process of human brain.
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II. Literature Review
2.1 Reclassification of Locative Verbs
2.2 Figure and Ground Alignment
III. Synchronic and Diachronic Use of Locative Verbs
3.1 Synchronic Perspective
3.2 Diachronic Perspective
IV. Change Factors in Language Use
4.1 Semantic Change
4.2 Cognitive Process
V. Conclusion
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