Studies in Early Modern English ( Topics in English Linguistics TiEL )

Publication series :Topics in English Linguistics TiEL

Author: Dieter Kastovsky  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1994

E-ISBN: 9783110879599

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110141276

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Language: ENG

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Chapter

Introduction

pp.:  9 – 19

Are Shakespeare’s agent nouns different from Chaucer’s? – On the dynamics of a derivational sub-system

pp.:  53 – 67

The construction be going to + infinitive in Early Modern English

pp.:  67 – 87

“Sumer is icumen in”: the seasons of the year in Middle English and Early Modern English

pp.:  87 – 105

The place-name evidence for the distribution of Early Modern English dialect features: The voicing of initial /f/

pp.:  105 – 119

Text deixis in Early Modern English

pp.:  119 – 137

On phrasal verbs in Early Modern English: Notes on lexis and style

pp.:  137 – 149

The use of thou and you in Early Modern spoken English: Evidence from depositions in the Durham ecclesiastical court records

pp.:  149 – 161

Orthoepists and reformers

pp.:  161 – 175

Vocalisation of “post-vocalic r”: an Early Modern English sound change?

pp.:  175 – 195

From stress-timing to syllable-timing: Changes in the prosodic system of Late Middle English and Early Modern English

pp.:  195 – 213

Lexical semantics and the Early Modern English lexicon: The case of antonymy

pp.:  213 – 225

Early Modern English passive constructions

pp.:  225 – 241

Infl in Early Modern English and the status of to

pp.:  241 – 251

Aspects of adverbial change in Early Modern English

pp.:  251 – 269

Periodisation in language history: Early Modern English and the other periods

pp.:  269 – 277

Degree adverbs in Early Modern English

pp.:  277 – 297

The ugly sister – Scots words in Early Modern English dictionaries

pp.:  297 – 309

The development of the compound pronouns in -body and -one in Early Modern English

pp.:  309 – 333

Social conditioning and diachronic language change

pp.:  333 – 347

The position of not in Early Modern English questions

pp.:  347 – 357

William Turner and the English plant names

pp.:  357 – 379

The history of the English language and future English teachers

pp.:  379 – 387

You that be not able to consyder thys order of things: Variability and change in the semantics and syntax of a mental verb in Early Modern English

pp.:  387 – 411

The expression of deontic and epistemic modality and the subjunctive

pp.:  411 – 421

Any as an indefinite determiner in non-assertive clauses: evidence from Present-day and Early Modern English

pp.:  421 – 437

Loss of postvocalic r: Were the orthoepists really tone-deaf?

pp.:  437 – 457

Early Modern London business English

pp.:  457 – 475

The mystery of the modal progressive

pp.:  475 – 495

Index of subjects and languages

pp.:  495 – 507

Index of names

pp.:  507 – 517

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