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Adjectival forms in Middle English: syntactic and semantic implications.
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2002)
[Abstract] Our main purpose in this paper is to look into the place of adjectives in a particular period in the history of English as regards their position in the Noun Phrase and whether such position may somehow alter ...
A study of finite complementation in late Fourteenth Century English
(Universidade de Vigo, 1997)
[Resumen] Este artículo pretende profundizar en el análisis de los modelos de complementación finita (conteniendo formas verbales marcadas)
existentes en Inglés Medio y cotejarlos con los períodos lingüísticos
inmediatamente ...
Medicine, Astronomy, affixes and others: an account of verb formation in some Early Scientific works
(Universidad de Oviedo, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2006)
[Abstract]The patterns of derivational morphology found in Middle English in general should, theoretically, coincide with those found in an emerging functional variety of English from the same period (scientific writing). ...
Language Contact and Language Change: The Danes in England
(Universidad de Alicante, Departamento de Filología Inglesa, 1995)
[Abstract]The influence of the Scandinavian dialects on English has been often studied though no significant progress seems to have been achieved. The major aim of this paper is to offer a methodological approach which can ...
Some editions of The Bruce. A comparative account
(Universidad de Oviedo, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1994)
[Abstract] The Bruce by John Barbour has been traditionally regarded as the landmark of Scottish literature. Several editions of the work have been made since the earliest printed version of the late 16th or the first years ...
The Parlement of the Thre Ages: some notes on the place of origin of one of its manuscripts
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2001)
[Abstract] The central goal of the present study is to explore the geographical origins of T, one of the manuscripts of the medieval alliterative poem. The Parlement of the Thre Ages (British Museum, MS 31042). For ...
Scandinavians and Anglo-Saxons: Lexical Substitution and Lexical Change in English
(Universitat Jaume I, 2004)
[Abstract]Though this may not be a very fortunate reivindication these days, it is clear that the study of the History of English enables us to understand present-day phenomena. History in general and the history
of ...
Different Paths for Words and Money: The Semantic Field of Commerce and Finance in Middle English
(Rodopi, 2007)
[Abstract] Our aim in this paper is to examine the relationship between society and language change. Development such as the discovery of new territories and the introduction of new and exotic products and practices are ...
“Of medicines sedatives”: some notes on adhective position
(Faculty of English. Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland), 2009)
The position of adjectives in the English Noun Phrase is regarded as something quite fixed and
pertaining to the level of syntax rather than to any other. In previous studies (Moskowich 2002;
Moskowich – Crespo 2002; ...
A Study of Finite Complementation in late 14th Century English
(Universidade de Vigo, 1997)
[Resumen] Este artículo pretende prófundizar en el análisis de los modelos de complementación finita (conteniendo formas verbales marcadas) existentes en Inglés Medio y cotejarlos con los períodos lingüísticos inmediatamente ...