The Adjective in English: The "French type" and its place in the History of Language
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The Adjective in English: The "French type" and its place in the History of LanguageAuthor(s)
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Moskowich, Isabel: The Adjective in English: the "French Type" and its place in the History of the Language. Folia Linguistica Historica, 2002, vol. 23, n. 1-2, p. 59-71
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[Abstract] Before proceeding to the analysis of the situation of attributive adjectives in earlier
stages of the language I will be concerned with the characteristics of the category "adjective" in present day English and the status of participles so as to know what to include or not for my analysis. Such a goal can be only achieved by taking into consideration different criteria: morphological, semantic, syntactic and word-order.
Keywords
Adjective
History of English
Word order
Syntax
Morphology
History of English
Word order
Syntax
Morphology
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