Description |
1 online resource (x, 217 pages) : illustrations. |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Series |
Linguistische Arbeiten,
0344-6727 ;
207
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Linguistische Arbeiten (Max Niemeyer Verlag) ; 207.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Contents |
Preface; Abbreviations; I. Introduction; 1. Research on Middle English Syntax; 2. Theoretical Framework; 3. Axiomatic Functionalism; 4. The Place of Syntax in Axiomatic Functionalism; 5. Syntactic Relations; 6. Data Base; 7. Descriptive Method; II. Compulsory Constituents of Early Middle English Clauses; 1. The Active Verbal Syntagm; 2. The Copulative Syntagm; 3. The Passive Syntagm; III. Nominal Syntagms; 1. The Substantival Syntagm; 2. The Adjectival Syntagm; 3. The Pronominal Syntagm; IV. Functional Syntagms; 1. The Prepositional Syntagm; 2. The Conjunctional Syntagm |
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3. The Comparative Syntagm4. The Genitival Syntagm; V. The Predicative Syntagm; 1. Syntactic Properties of Predicative Syntagms; 1.1. Passive vs. Active Verbal vs. Copulative; 1.2. Intransitive vs. Non-intransitive; 1.3. One Predicative Complement vs. more than one Predicative Complement; 1.4. Transitive vs. Non-transitive; 2. ICs of Predicative Syntagms; 2.1. Nucleus; 2.2. Complements; 3. Types of Predicative Syntagms; 3.1. Type (1): Copulative, Intransitive; 3.2. Type (2): Active Verbal, Intransitive; 3.3. Type (3): Passive, Intransitive |
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3.4. Type (4): Copulative, Non-intransitive, one Predicative Complement3.5. Type (5): Copulative, Non-intransitive, more than one Predicative Complement; 3.6. Type (6): Passive, Non-intransitive, one Predicative Complement; 3.7. Type (7): Passive, Non-intransitive, more than one Predicative Complement; 3.8. Type (8): Active Verbal, Non-intransitive, one Predicative Complement, Transitive; 3.9. Type (9): Active Verbal, Non-intransitive, one Predicative Complement, Non-transitive; 3.10. Type (10): Active Verbal, Non-intransitive, more than one Predicative Complement, Transitive |
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3.11. Type (11): Active Verbal, Non-intransitive, more than one Predicative Complement, Non-transitiveVI. The Clause; 1. Nucleus; 2. Expansions; 2.1. Subject; 2.2. Adverbial Complement; 2.3. Agent Complement; VII. Functional Constructions; 1. Infinitive Constructions; 1.1. Infinitive Constructions without Subject; 1.2. Infinitive Construction with Subject; 2. Relative Constructions; 3. Participial Constructions; VIII. Conjunctive Constructions; IX. Syntagms with Coordinated ICs; X. Syntagms with Interordinated ICs; 1. The Passive Syntagm; 2. The Syntactic Type ure iwil us is lod to lete |
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3. The Syntactic Type pe bet ... pe betAppendix I: Data Base; Appendix II: 1. Verbs which only Combine with 'habben' in 'tense' Position; 2. Verbs which only Combine with 'ben' in 'tense' Position; Appendix III: Descriptive Models; Bibliography; Name Index; Key Word Index |
Summary |
Early Middle English Syntax (Linguistische Arbeiten). |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Language |
English. |
Subject |
English language -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- Syntax.
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English language -- Middle English -- Syntax. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic book.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Moessner, Lilo. Early Middle English syntax. Tübingen : M. Niemeyer Verlag, 1989 (DLC) 89214216 |
ISBN |
9783111357805 (electronic book) |
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3111357805 (electronic book) |
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3484302070 |
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9783484302075 |
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