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Pronoun and reference in Old English poetry
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Hans-Jürgen Diller
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Chapters in this book
- i-vi i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Bibliography of Leon Kellner’s writings 9
- Should 11
- On the typological status of Old English 31
- What positions fit in? 51
- Language change typology and some aspects of the SVO development in English 103
- Pronoun and reference in Old English poetry 125
- The rise of the passive infinitive in English 141
- Question-answer sequences in Old English 189
- Between hypotaxis and parataxis. Clauses of reason in Ancrene Wisse 203
- Prepositional phrases expressing adverbs of time from Late Old English to Early Middle English 221
- Can (could) vs. may (might): regional variation in Early Modern English? 233
- Locative valency of the English verb: a historical approach 291
- Motivated archaism: the use of affirmative periphrastic do in Early Modern English liturgical prose 303
- Spoken language and the history of do-periphrasis 321
- The be/have variation with intransitives in its crucial phases 343
- Semantic aspects of syntactic change 355
- Subordination and word order change in the history of English 367
- Adverbial shifts: Evidence from Norwegian and English 409
- Lexical diffusion in syntactic change: frequency as a determinant of linguistic conservatism in the development of negation in English 439
- On the stylistic basis of syntactic change 469
- Index of technical terms and topics 493
- Index of names 501
- 511-512 511
Chapters in this book
- i-vi i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Bibliography of Leon Kellner’s writings 9
- Should 11
- On the typological status of Old English 31
- What positions fit in? 51
- Language change typology and some aspects of the SVO development in English 103
- Pronoun and reference in Old English poetry 125
- The rise of the passive infinitive in English 141
- Question-answer sequences in Old English 189
- Between hypotaxis and parataxis. Clauses of reason in Ancrene Wisse 203
- Prepositional phrases expressing adverbs of time from Late Old English to Early Middle English 221
- Can (could) vs. may (might): regional variation in Early Modern English? 233
- Locative valency of the English verb: a historical approach 291
- Motivated archaism: the use of affirmative periphrastic do in Early Modern English liturgical prose 303
- Spoken language and the history of do-periphrasis 321
- The be/have variation with intransitives in its crucial phases 343
- Semantic aspects of syntactic change 355
- Subordination and word order change in the history of English 367
- Adverbial shifts: Evidence from Norwegian and English 409
- Lexical diffusion in syntactic change: frequency as a determinant of linguistic conservatism in the development of negation in English 439
- On the stylistic basis of syntactic change 469
- Index of technical terms and topics 493
- Index of names 501
- 511-512 511