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The simplification of the Old English strong nominal paradigms
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Samuel Jay Keyser
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- List of participants xi
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Proceedings of the 4th ICEHL
- ‘I deny that I’m incapable of working all night’ 3
- Relative Which in late 18th-century usage 15
- Lengthening of a in Tyneside English 31
- The origins of periphrastic Do 45
- Synchronic variation and linguistic change 61
- Old English infinitival complements and West-Germanic V-raising 73
- The simplification of the Old English strong nominal paradigms 85
- Verb and particle combinations in old and middle English 109
- The impersonal verb in context 123
- The south African Chain-shift 137
- Of Rhyme and reason 163
- Lexical variation of early modern English exclusive adverbs 179
- Some remarks on complementation in old English 195
- The interpretation and development of form alternations conditioned across word boundaries 205
- A note on the voicing of initial fricatives in middle English 235
- Expression of exclusiveness in old English and the development of the adverb only 253
- The great Scandinavian belt 269
- Discourse markers in early modern English 283
- Assessment of alternative explanations of the middle English phenomenon of high vowel lowering when lengthened in the open syllable 303
- Preliminaries to the linguistic analysis of old Engllish glosses and glossaries 319
- The role of INFL in word order change 331
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- List of participants xi
-
Proceedings of the 4th ICEHL
- ‘I deny that I’m incapable of working all night’ 3
- Relative Which in late 18th-century usage 15
- Lengthening of a in Tyneside English 31
- The origins of periphrastic Do 45
- Synchronic variation and linguistic change 61
- Old English infinitival complements and West-Germanic V-raising 73
- The simplification of the Old English strong nominal paradigms 85
- Verb and particle combinations in old and middle English 109
- The impersonal verb in context 123
- The south African Chain-shift 137
- Of Rhyme and reason 163
- Lexical variation of early modern English exclusive adverbs 179
- Some remarks on complementation in old English 195
- The interpretation and development of form alternations conditioned across word boundaries 205
- A note on the voicing of initial fricatives in middle English 235
- Expression of exclusiveness in old English and the development of the adverb only 253
- The great Scandinavian belt 269
- Discourse markers in early modern English 283
- Assessment of alternative explanations of the middle English phenomenon of high vowel lowering when lengthened in the open syllable 303
- Preliminaries to the linguistic analysis of old Engllish glosses and glossaries 319
- The role of INFL in word order change 331