The Development from Case-Forms to Prepositional Constructions in Old English Prose
©2009
Thesis
231 Pages
Series:
Linguistic Insights, Volume 88
Summary
The development from a synthetic to an analytic language is one of the most important topics in English historical syntax. This development is reflected in the gradual decrease of case-forms and the replacement of their functions with equivalent prepositional constructions. Focussing on the Old English period, when case-forms and prepositional constructions overlapped in various functions, this book aims to answer an unresolved question: was there a significant change in the use of case-forms and, alternatively, in the use of prepositions plus case-forms in contexts where both types were possible? The author makes a statistical comparison between prose texts written in the early Old English period and texts of the later Old English period; she also takes into account stylistic features of individual texts. Thus, this book addresses this Old English syntactic issue both from a historical and a stylistic perspective and shows the stages of development during the Old English period.
Details
- Pages
- 231
- Publication Year
- 2009
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783039117635
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Altenglisch Prosa Kasus Sprachwandel Präpositionalphrase Literary Theory Medieval Studies Syntax Historical Linguistics
- Published
- Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 231 pp.
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