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        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
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        Edgar W. Schneider
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
 - Contents V
 - Introduction 1
 - Initial adverbials and word order in English with special reference to the Early Modern English period 11
 - Are Shakespeare’s agent nouns different from Chaucer’s? – On the dynamics of a derivational sub-system 45
 - The construction be going to + infinitive in Early Modern English 59
 - “Sumer is icumen in”: the seasons of the year in Middle English and Early Modern English 79
 - The place-name evidence for the distribution of Early Modern English dialect features: the voicing of initial /f-/ 97
 - Text deixis in Early Modern English 111
 - On phrasal verbs in Early Modern English: notes on lexis and style 129
 - The use of thou and you in Early Modern spoken English: evidence from depositions in the Durham ecclesiastical court records 141
 - Orthoepists and reformers 153
 - Vocalisation of “post-vocalic r” — an Early Modern English sound change? 167
 - From stress-timing to syllable-timing: changes in the prosodic system of Late Middle English and Early Modern English 187
 - Lexical semantics and the Early Modern English lexicon: the case of antonymy 205
 - Early Modern English passive constructions 217
 - Infl in Early Modern English and the Status of to 233
 - Aspects of adverbial change in Early Modern English 243
 - Periodization in language history: Early Modern English and the other periods 261
 - Degree adverbs in Early Modern English 269
 - The ugly sister – Scots words in Early Modern English dictionaries 289
 - The development of the compound pronouns in -body and -one in Early Modern English 301
 - Social conditioning and diachronic language change 325
 - The position of not in Early Modern English questions 339
 - William Turner and the English plant names 349
 - The history of the English language and future English teachers 371
 - 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
 - The expression of deontic and epistemic modality and the subjunctive 403
 - Any as an indefinite determiner in non-assertive clauses: evidence from Present-day and Early Modern English 413
 - Loss of postvocalic r: Were the orthoepists really tone-deaf? 429
 - Early Modern London business English 449
 - The mystery of the modal progressive 467
 - Index of subjects and languages 487
 - Index of names 499
 
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
 - Contents V
 - Introduction 1
 - Initial adverbials and word order in English with special reference to the Early Modern English period 11
 - Are Shakespeare’s agent nouns different from Chaucer’s? – On the dynamics of a derivational sub-system 45
 - The construction be going to + infinitive in Early Modern English 59
 - “Sumer is icumen in”: the seasons of the year in Middle English and Early Modern English 79
 - The place-name evidence for the distribution of Early Modern English dialect features: the voicing of initial /f-/ 97
 - Text deixis in Early Modern English 111
 - On phrasal verbs in Early Modern English: notes on lexis and style 129
 - The use of thou and you in Early Modern spoken English: evidence from depositions in the Durham ecclesiastical court records 141
 - Orthoepists and reformers 153
 - Vocalisation of “post-vocalic r” — an Early Modern English sound change? 167
 - From stress-timing to syllable-timing: changes in the prosodic system of Late Middle English and Early Modern English 187
 - Lexical semantics and the Early Modern English lexicon: the case of antonymy 205
 - Early Modern English passive constructions 217
 - Infl in Early Modern English and the Status of to 233
 - Aspects of adverbial change in Early Modern English 243
 - Periodization in language history: Early Modern English and the other periods 261
 - Degree adverbs in Early Modern English 269
 - The ugly sister – Scots words in Early Modern English dictionaries 289
 - The development of the compound pronouns in -body and -one in Early Modern English 301
 - Social conditioning and diachronic language change 325
 - The position of not in Early Modern English questions 339
 - William Turner and the English plant names 349
 - The history of the English language and future English teachers 371
 - 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
 - The expression of deontic and epistemic modality and the subjunctive 403
 - Any as an indefinite determiner in non-assertive clauses: evidence from Present-day and Early Modern English 413
 - Loss of postvocalic r: Were the orthoepists really tone-deaf? 429
 - Early Modern London business English 449
 - The mystery of the modal progressive 467
 - Index of subjects and languages 487
 - Index of names 499