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39. The Compound Gerund in Early Modern English
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Matsuji Tajima
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction: Problems of structuralist beginnings (and endings) ix
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IV. Methodological Perspectives
- 21. Indo-European Methodology, Bloomfield’s Central Algonquian, and Sapir’s Distant Genetic Relationships 3
- 22. The Need for Phonetically Accurate Notation in the General Progress of Linguitics 17
- 23. The Autonomy of Linguistics 29
- 24. On the Notion of Zero 41
- 25. ‘God’s Truth’ and Sturcturalism 67
- 26. From Ordered Rules to Ranked Constraints 81
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V. Indo-European Linguistics
- 27. Next of Kin 101
- 28. Typolgy and Reconstruction 109
- 29. Typology and Diachrony of the Middle Voice 115
- 30. Indo-European Numerals Since Szemerényi 131
- 31. Berthold Delbrück and his Contemporaries on ‘Tempora’ in Sanskrit 153
- 32. Observations on Two Recently Discovered Latin Inscriptions 165
- 33. Comparative, Structural and Sociolinguistic Analyses of the History of the Romance Languages 175
- 34. Romance Historical Morphology and Empty Affixes 189
- 35. Markedness and Morphosyntactic Change Revisited 203
- 36. Romanian and the Balkans 217
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VII. Germanic, Caucasian and Asian Linguistics
- 37. Toward “a Complete Analysis of the Residues” 239
- 38. Narrative Cohesion in the Kensington Runic Text 255
- 39. The Compound Gerund in Early Modern English 265
- 40. Gender Affixes in Tsez 279
- 41. Once Again on the Reading of the Old Korean 289
- 42. The Rôle of Historiography in Evaluating the Results of Comparative Linguistic Work 301
- Koerner Tabula Gratulatoria 313
- Name Index 315
- Subject Index 321
- Contents of Volume One 333
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction: Problems of structuralist beginnings (and endings) ix
-
IV. Methodological Perspectives
- 21. Indo-European Methodology, Bloomfield’s Central Algonquian, and Sapir’s Distant Genetic Relationships 3
- 22. The Need for Phonetically Accurate Notation in the General Progress of Linguitics 17
- 23. The Autonomy of Linguistics 29
- 24. On the Notion of Zero 41
- 25. ‘God’s Truth’ and Sturcturalism 67
- 26. From Ordered Rules to Ranked Constraints 81
-
V. Indo-European Linguistics
- 27. Next of Kin 101
- 28. Typolgy and Reconstruction 109
- 29. Typology and Diachrony of the Middle Voice 115
- 30. Indo-European Numerals Since Szemerényi 131
- 31. Berthold Delbrück and his Contemporaries on ‘Tempora’ in Sanskrit 153
- 32. Observations on Two Recently Discovered Latin Inscriptions 165
- 33. Comparative, Structural and Sociolinguistic Analyses of the History of the Romance Languages 175
- 34. Romance Historical Morphology and Empty Affixes 189
- 35. Markedness and Morphosyntactic Change Revisited 203
- 36. Romanian and the Balkans 217
-
VII. Germanic, Caucasian and Asian Linguistics
- 37. Toward “a Complete Analysis of the Residues” 239
- 38. Narrative Cohesion in the Kensington Runic Text 255
- 39. The Compound Gerund in Early Modern English 265
- 40. Gender Affixes in Tsez 279
- 41. Once Again on the Reading of the Old Korean 289
- 42. The Rôle of Historiography in Evaluating the Results of Comparative Linguistic Work 301
- Koerner Tabula Gratulatoria 313
- Name Index 315
- Subject Index 321
- Contents of Volume One 333