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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations ix
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Chapter I Introduction
- 1. General Remarks 1
- 2. Comparison with Verbs of Motion in Other Germanic Languages 4
- 3. Verbs of Motion Unexpressed 8
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Chapter II The Rivalry among Synonyms
- 1. The Rivalry between the Gan-Group and the Faran-Group 11
- 2. The Merging of OE Faran and Feran 16
- 3. Verbs Denoting ‘To Turn’ 22
- 4. The Come-and-Go Contrast 25
- 5. Other Verbs which Show Rivalry 29
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Chapter III The Reflexive Construction
- 1. Reflexive vs. Non-Reflexive 32
- 2. OE Gewitan 38
- 3. The Reflexive in Imperative Constructions 42
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Chapter IV ‘Impersonal’ Uses of Verbs of Motion
- 1. Without Dative of Person 45
- 2. With Dative of Person 47
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Chapter V Verbs with Preposed or Postposed Elements
- 1. Prefix/Particle-Verb vs. Verb-Particle 49
- 2. Prefixes with Adverbial Counterparts 52
- 3. Bound Morphemes as Prefixes 54
- 4. Verbs with Prepositional Phrases 59
- 5. The Type Weg Niman 61
- 6. Idiomatic Expressions with Verbs of Motion 65
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Chapter VI Verbs of Motion as Auxiliaries
- Introduction 80
- 1. Cuman/Gan + Infinitive 81
- 2. Cuman/Gan + Present Participle 83
- 3. Gewitan + Infinitive and Witan + Infinitive 86
- 4. Onginnan + Infinitive 88
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Chapter VII Present and Past Participles of Verbs of Motion
- 1. Transitive vs. Intransitive 94
- 2. Habban + Past Participle vs. Beon/Wesan + Past Participle 95
- 3. Beon/Wesan + Present Participle 100
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Chapter VIII Loan Verbs of Motion
- 1. Native Verbs vs. Loan Verbs 104
- 2. Loan Verbs vs. Loan Verbs 109
- Chapter IX Conclusion 111
- Appendices 113
- Bibliography 153
- Index of Verbs 161
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations ix
-
Chapter I Introduction
- 1. General Remarks 1
- 2. Comparison with Verbs of Motion in Other Germanic Languages 4
- 3. Verbs of Motion Unexpressed 8
-
Chapter II The Rivalry among Synonyms
- 1. The Rivalry between the Gan-Group and the Faran-Group 11
- 2. The Merging of OE Faran and Feran 16
- 3. Verbs Denoting ‘To Turn’ 22
- 4. The Come-and-Go Contrast 25
- 5. Other Verbs which Show Rivalry 29
-
Chapter III The Reflexive Construction
- 1. Reflexive vs. Non-Reflexive 32
- 2. OE Gewitan 38
- 3. The Reflexive in Imperative Constructions 42
-
Chapter IV ‘Impersonal’ Uses of Verbs of Motion
- 1. Without Dative of Person 45
- 2. With Dative of Person 47
-
Chapter V Verbs with Preposed or Postposed Elements
- 1. Prefix/Particle-Verb vs. Verb-Particle 49
- 2. Prefixes with Adverbial Counterparts 52
- 3. Bound Morphemes as Prefixes 54
- 4. Verbs with Prepositional Phrases 59
- 5. The Type Weg Niman 61
- 6. Idiomatic Expressions with Verbs of Motion 65
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Chapter VI Verbs of Motion as Auxiliaries
- Introduction 80
- 1. Cuman/Gan + Infinitive 81
- 2. Cuman/Gan + Present Participle 83
- 3. Gewitan + Infinitive and Witan + Infinitive 86
- 4. Onginnan + Infinitive 88
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Chapter VII Present and Past Participles of Verbs of Motion
- 1. Transitive vs. Intransitive 94
- 2. Habban + Past Participle vs. Beon/Wesan + Past Participle 95
- 3. Beon/Wesan + Present Participle 100
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Chapter VIII Loan Verbs of Motion
- 1. Native Verbs vs. Loan Verbs 104
- 2. Loan Verbs vs. Loan Verbs 109
- Chapter IX Conclusion 111
- Appendices 113
- Bibliography 153
- Index of Verbs 161