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Record Nr.

UNINA9910458032603321

Titolo

Papers from the 4th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Amsterdam, 10-13 April 1985 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Roger Eaton ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1985

ISBN

1-283-31404-5

9786613314048

90-272-7977-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (359 p.)

Collana

Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory, , 0304-0763 ; ; v. 41

Altri autori (Persone)

EatonRoger

Disciplina

420/.9

Soggetti

English language - Grammar, Historical

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

PAPERS from the 4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on ENGLISH HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS; Editorial page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Content; PREFACE; LIST OF PARTICIPANTS; PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4th ICEH; 'I DENY THAT I'M INCAPABLE OF NOT WORKING ALL NIGHT': DIVERGENCE OF NEGATIVE STRUCTURES IN BRITISH AND INDIAN ENGLISH; 1.0. Introduction.; 1.1. British and Indian English.; 2.0. Negation in English.; 3.0. Eliciting negatives.; 3.1. Subjects.; 3.2. Procedure.; 3.3. Data and analysis.; 3.4. Results.; 3.4.1. Explicit negation in subordinate clauses; 3.5. Implicational scaling.; 4.0. Discussion.

5.0. Summary and conclusion.REFERENCES; RELATIVE WHICH IN LATE 18TH CENTURY USAGE: THE CLIFT FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE; APPENDIX I; APPENDIX 2; REFERENCES; 'LENGTHENING OF a IN TYNESIDE ENGLISH; NOTES; REFERENCES; THE ORIGINS OF PERIPHRASTIC DO: ELLEGÅRD AND VISSER RECONSIDERED; 0. Introduction.; 1. Ellegård's account.; 2. Visser's account.; 3. Negatives and non-declaratives.; 4. A new(ish) proposal.; 5. Conclusions.; NOTES; REFERENCES; SYNCHRONIC VARIATION AND LINGUISTIC CHANGE: EVIDENCE FROM BRITISH ENGLISH DIALECTS; NOTES; REFERENCES



OLD ENGLISH INFINITIVAL COMPLEMENTS AND WEST-GERMANIC V-RAISING0. Introduction.; 1. Some Old English data.; 2. Verb Raising.; 2.1. Negation.; 2.2. Clitic placement.; 2.3. Word order variations.; 3. Old English infinitivals as V-raising structures.; 3.1. Clitic placement.; 3.2. Extraposition.; 3.3. Preposition stranding.; 4. Conclusions.; NOTES; REFERENCES; THE SIMPLIFICATION OF THE OLD ENGLISH STRONG NOMINAL PARADIGMS; 0. Introduction.; 2. The Data as Represented in Old English Handbooks.; 3. The Data Represented Synchvonically.

4. The Relationship between Historical and Synchronic Paradigms.4.1 Reanalysis of Stems without Surface Allomorphy.; 4.1.1 Giest, Cween and Gecynd.; 4.1.2 Feld, Duru and Hand.; 4.2 Reanalysis of Sterns with Surface Allomorphy.; 4.2.1 Ende and Wiite.; 4.2.2 Cynn and Bridd.; 4.2.3 Excursus on Freme.; 4.2.4 Gierd and Synn.; 4.2.5 Wine and Clyne.; 4.2.6. Bearu and Searu.; 5. Some Problematic Cases.; 5.1 Sunu.; 5.2 Dene.; 5.3 Here.; 5.4 Sinu.; 6. Conclusion.; NOTES; REFERENCES; VERB AND PARTICLE COMBINATIONS IN OLD AND MIDDLE ENGLISH; 0. Introduction.; NOTES; REFERENCES

THE IMPERSONAL VERB IN CONTEXT: OLD ENGLISHNOTES; REFERENCES; THE SOUTH AFRICAN CHAIN SHIFT: ORDER OUT OF CHAOS?; 1. The Problem.; 2. The 'Atomistic' Alternative.; 3. The Chain Shift Alternative : Preliminaries.; 4. Convergence and Stabilization : The Testimony of Jeremiah Goldswain.; 5. The status of [?].; 6. Retrospect : The State of the Shift.; NOTES; APPENDIX A: THE WORD-LIST; APPENDIX B: EXTRACTS FROM GOLDSWAIN'S Chronicle; REFERENCES; OF RHYME AND REASON: SOME FOOT-GOVERNED QUANTITY CHANGES IN ENGLISH; NOTES; REFERENCES

LEXICAL VARIATIONOF EModE EXCLUSIVE ADVERBS: STYLE SWITCHING OR A CHANGE IN PROGRESS?

Sommario/riassunto

These papers are a selection from papers presented at the 4th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (Amsterdam, 1985). Most studies deal with some aspect of an earlier stage of English, though present day varieties of English are also under investigation. Many of the papers show that there is a growing interest in the question why a certain change has taken place. Furthermore, the volume contains a considerable number of papers on historical syntax.