The Old English case system : : case and argument structure constructions / / by Kirsten Middeke.
"The Old English Case System. Case and Argument Structure Constructions by Kirsten Middeke is a Construction Grammar account of Old English argument structure that integrates modern cognitive corpus linguistics and traditional philological work. This is the first major study on Old English morp...
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Middeke, Kirsten, author. The Old English case system : case and argument structure constructions / by Kirsten Middeke. BRILL "The Old English Case System. Case and Argument Structure Constructions by Kirsten Middeke is a Construction Grammar account of Old English argument structure that integrates modern cognitive corpus linguistics and traditional philological work. This is the first major study on Old English morphosyntax from a constructional perspective, based on findings from various strands of theoretical linguistics, including generative approaches, constructionist accounts, quantitative linguistics, and many more. It argues for a new take on historical comparative syntax, a field which has been dormant for quite a while but might see a new boost through the ideas presented here"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Introduction: And gefnms thone tōth -- Not balanced: the database -- Theoretical preliminaries -- Origins, wholes, stimuli-and aspect? The genitive -- Place, time and manner: the instrumental -- Recipients and addressees, beneficiaries and experiencers: the dative -- Patients, targets, direct objects? The accusative -- Affectees: oblique case and impersonal constructions -- Agent, topic, subject? The nominative -- Synthesis and theoretical implications. English language Old English, ca. 450-1100 Case. English language Old English, ca. 450-1100 Morphosyntax. Construction grammar. 90-04-43526-3 |
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Middeke, Kirsten, The Old English case system : case and argument structure constructions / Introduction: And gefnms thone tōth -- Not balanced: the database -- Theoretical preliminaries -- Origins, wholes, stimuli-and aspect? The genitive -- Place, time and manner: the instrumental -- Recipients and addressees, beneficiaries and experiencers: the dative -- Patients, targets, direct objects? The accusative -- Affectees: oblique case and impersonal constructions -- Agent, topic, subject? The nominative -- Synthesis and theoretical implications. |
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Introduction: And gefnms thone tōth -- Not balanced: the database -- Theoretical preliminaries -- Origins, wholes, stimuli-and aspect? The genitive -- Place, time and manner: the instrumental -- Recipients and addressees, beneficiaries and experiencers: the dative -- Patients, targets, direct objects? The accusative -- Affectees: oblique case and impersonal constructions -- Agent, topic, subject? The nominative -- Synthesis and theoretical implications. |
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