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The derivational map of Old English and the limits of gradual derivation The derivational map of Old English and the limits of gradual derivation
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In Defence of the Textual Integrity of the Old English Resignation
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The Morphological Trigger of V-to-T: The Case of Old English
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OLD ENGLISH ADJECTIVAL AFFIXATION: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
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Postverbal subjects in Old English and Old French
Published 2014-07-01“…Both Old English and Old French are commonly described as V2 languages. …”
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Old English Ge- and the Descriptive Power of Nerthus
Published 2008-05-01“…The main purpose of this article is to carry out an extensive examination of the evidence available of the Old English affix ge- in general, and, in particular, of the ge-alternation, which holds between predicates that bear a form-and-function contrast such as hlid ‘lid’~gehlid ‘roof’. …”
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Lexical Classes and the Conative Construction in Old English
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Some Peculiar Forms of Old English Verbs
Published 2016-12-01Subjects: “…old english…”
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The breakup of Old English to-infinitive: Causes and consequences
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Participial Perception Verb Complements in Old English
Published 2014-12-01“…In this paper, I shall examine the complements of perception verbs in Old English involving a noun phrase and a present participle. …”
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A New Look at Old English Metrics
Published 1989-01-01Subjects: “…English language-- Old English. Ca. 450-1100-- Versification…”
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Irish Influence in the Consonantal Spellings of Old English
Published 2017-10-01“…The consonantal spellings of Old English (OE) were significantly influenced by the consonantal spellings of Old Irish (OI). 1) <th/þ> vs. …”
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The Lemmas and Inflections of Old English L-Nouns
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Old English and the lexicography of Old High German
Published 2010“…No one who deals with the earliest written records of German would be surprised to encounter Old English words. They are the linguistic remains of the Anglo-Saxon scholars, who came as missionaries and educators to the German speaking Frankish Empire. …”
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