Verbs with the reflexive pronoun and constructions with self in Old and Early Middle English
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Verbs with the reflexive pronoun and constructions with self in Old and Early Middle English
D.S. Brewer, 1989
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Bibliography: p. 69-70
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A descriptive study of verbs used reflexively in Old and Early Middle English, this book looks at the two types of reflexive expressions observed in those earlier periods - the simple reflexive, i.e., verbs with a reflective pronoun, and the compound reflexive, i.e., verbs with a reflexive pronoun intensified by self. The development of reflexive constructions in Old English and Early Middle English is discussed in chapter 1, and there are examples taken from Old English verse, prose, glosses, and Early Middle English verse and prose in chapter 2 and 3 to show, as well as the variety, the prototypes of constructions which find their way into Modern English usage.
目次
- Part 1 The development of reflexive constructions: the reflexive in various languages
- classifying the variety of reflexive expressions
- verbs with a reflexive - genitive - dative - accusative - accusative or dative
- native verbs used reflexively in EME
- loan verbs used reflexively in EME
- a classification of simple reflexives and of constructions with self. Part 2 The simple reflexive: nom unexpressed
- nompron in the same clause
- nompron in the preceding clause
- nomN in the same clause
- nomN in the preceding clause
- person of reflexive pronouns
- gender of reflexive pronouns
- summary. Part 3 Constructions with self: general remarks
- self alone
- self with N
- self with adj or adv
- self with PersPron
- self with DemPron
- self with RelPron.
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