Old English Syntax
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Old English Syntax

a handbook

  1. 117 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Old English Syntax

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Citations
  3. 0. Introduction
  4. 1. Old English case structures
  5. 1.1. The Nominative
  6. 1.20. Two-place predicates
  7. 1.21. The Accusative
  8. 1.22. The Genitive
  9. 1.23. The Dative
  10. 1.24. Commentary
  11. 1.30. Three-place predicates
  12. 1.31. Dative/patient – Accusative/object
  13. 1.32. Dative/patient – Genitive/object
  14. 1.33. Accusative/patient – Genitive/object
  15. 1.34. Dative/patient – Dative/object
  16. 1.35. Accusative/patient – Dative/object
  17. 1.36. Accusative/patient – Accusative/object
  18. 1.37. Commentary
  19. 1.40. Additional role structure with verbs
  20. 1.41. Dative Case
  21. 1.411. Instrument
  22. 1.412. Comitative
  23. 1.413. Manner
  24. 1.414. Time
  25. 1.415. Space
  26. 1.416. Respect
  27. A. Patient
  28. B. Inherent possession
  29. C. Intensive
  30. 1.417. Absolute expressions
  31. 1.42. Genitive Case
  32. 1.422. Instrumental
  33. 1.423. Time, space, manner
  34. 1.43. Accusative case
  35. 1.431. Agent
  36. 1.432. Time
  37. 1.433. Space
  38. 1.434. Reflexive
  39. 1.50. Non-verbal predicates
  40. 1.51. Adjectives
  41. 1.511. Dative
  42. 1.512. Genitive
  43. 1.513. Commentary
  44. 1.52. Pre- and post-positionals
  45. 1.521. Accusative case
  46. 1.522. Dative case
  47. 1.523. Dative and Accusative cases
  48. 2. Old English Complementation
  49. 2.1. oet – complementation
  50. 2.2. Infinitive complementation
  51. 2.3. Participial complementation
  52. 3. Relative clauses
  53. 3.1. overt relatives
  54. 3.2. covert relatives
  55. 4. Conjoined propositions
  56. 4.1. Successive additions
  57. 4.2. Correlative propositions
  58. 4.3. Contrastive propositions
  59. 4.4. Alternative propositions
  60. 5. Interrogative propositions
  61. 5.1. With question word
  62. 5.2. Without question word
  63. 6. Imperative propositions
  64. 6.1. Pronoun deleted
  65. 6.2. Pronoun retained
  66. 7. Negative propositions
  67. 7.1. Old English copy rule
  68. 8. Passive propositions
  69. 9. Word order
  70. Subject Index
  71. Appendix