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This monograph is one of the studies on English verb syntax, especially focusing on its changes in Old and Middle English periods. Investigations have been made so far by the author on ‘impersonal’ verbs, reflexive constructions, verbs of motion, verbs of emotion, and other verbs in various semantic fields. In this study the author explains all the periphrastic expressions found in the early history of English, some of which survived up to Modern English, by using dictionary data and her own findings. She tries to show the devices of periphrastic expressions with modal and other auxiliaries, which have supplied simple verb forms in writings and translations in the process of the language change.



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Chapters: 1. Introd, 2. beon/habban + past ptc, 3. beon + past ptc, 4. man, 5. beon + pres ptc, 6. beginnan + inf, 7. gan/con + inf, 8. don, 9. uton + inf, 10. causative, 11. modals, 12. double modals, 13. ‘impers’ and ‘refl’, 14. ‘prep + noun’ and V-Adv, 15. periphrases died out, 16. Conclusion

Periphrases in Medieval English

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 31/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631756805, 978-3631756805
      ISBN10: 3631756801

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This monograph is one of the studies on English verb syntax, especially focusing on its changes in Old and Middle English periods. Investigations have been made so far by the author on ‘impersonal’ verbs, reflexive constructions, verbs of motion, verbs of emotion, and other verbs in various semantic fields. In this study the author explains all the periphrastic expressions found in the early history of English, some of which survived up to Modern English, by using dictionary data and her own findings. She tries to show the devices of periphrastic expressions with modal and other auxiliaries, which have supplied simple verb forms in writings and translations in the process of the language change.



      Table of Contents

      Chapters: 1. Introd, 2. beon/habban + past ptc, 3. beon + past ptc, 4. man, 5. beon + pres ptc, 6. beginnan + inf, 7. gan/con + inf, 8. don, 9. uton + inf, 10. causative, 11. modals, 12. double modals, 13. ‘impers’ and ‘refl’, 14. ‘prep + noun’ and V-Adv, 15. periphrases died out, 16. Conclusion

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