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Degree adverbs in Early Modern English

  • Hans Peters
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Studies in Early Modern English
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  1. I-IV I
  2. Contents V
  3. Introduction 1
  4. Initial adverbials and word order in English with special reference to the Early Modern English period 11
  5. Are Shakespeare’s agent nouns different from Chaucer’s? – On the dynamics of a derivational sub-system 45
  6. The construction be going to + infinitive in Early Modern English 59
  7. “Sumer is icumen in”: the seasons of the year in Middle English and Early Modern English 79
  8. The place-name evidence for the distribution of Early Modern English dialect features: the voicing of initial /f-/ 97
  9. Text deixis in Early Modern English 111
  10. On phrasal verbs in Early Modern English: notes on lexis and style 129
  11. The use of thou and you in Early Modern spoken English: evidence from depositions in the Durham ecclesiastical court records 141
  12. Orthoepists and reformers 153
  13. Vocalisation of “post-vocalic r” — an Early Modern English sound change? 167
  14. From stress-timing to syllable-timing: changes in the prosodic system of Late Middle English and Early Modern English 187
  15. Lexical semantics and the Early Modern English lexicon: the case of antonymy 205
  16. Early Modern English passive constructions 217
  17. Infl in Early Modern English and the Status of to 233
  18. Aspects of adverbial change in Early Modern English 243
  19. Periodization in language history: Early Modern English and the other periods 261
  20. Degree adverbs in Early Modern English 269
  21. The ugly sister – Scots words in Early Modern English dictionaries 289
  22. The development of the compound pronouns in -body and -one in Early Modern English 301
  23. Social conditioning and diachronic language change 325
  24. The position of not in Early Modern English questions 339
  25. William Turner and the English plant names 349
  26. The history of the English language and future English teachers 371
  27. You that be not able to consyder thys order of thinges: Variability and change in the semantics and syntax of a mental verb in Early Modern English 379
  28. The expression of deontic and epistemic modality and the subjunctive 403
  29. Any as an indefinite determiner in non-assertive clauses: evidence from Present-day and Early Modern English 413
  30. Loss of postvocalic r: Were the orthoepists really tone-deaf? 429
  31. Early Modern London business English 449
  32. The mystery of the modal progressive 467
  33. Index of subjects and languages 487
  34. Index of names 499
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