Case-Marking and Reanalysis : Grammatical Relations from Old to Early Modern English
Case-Marking and Reanalysis : Grammatical Relations from Old to Early Modern English
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Author(s): Allen, Cynthia L.
ISBN No.: 9780198240969
Pages: 528
Year: 199510
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 131.10
Status: Out Of Print

It is commonly stated that the loss of case marking distinctions between Old and Middle English had profound consequences for the syntax of the language. In particular, linguists have attributed both the loss of the 'impersonal' constructions such as methinks and the introduction of new passives such as he was given a book directly to the loss of case marking distinctions. Dr Allen makes a careful examination of the primary evidence for how the loss of case distinctions proceeded, and of the temporal relationship between changes in morphology and particular syntactic changes. She demonstrates that morphological change had a less direct role in the triggering of syntactic change than is usually assumed, and that some changes traditionally considered to be the result of syntactic reanalysis are better treated in other ways.


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