The triangular clause relationship in Aelfric's Lives of saints and in other works
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The triangular clause relationship in Aelfric's Lives of saints and in other works
(American university studies, Series IV. Anglo-Saxon language and literature ; v. 1)
P. Lang, c1983
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Note
Bibliography: p. 110-112
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The triangular clause relationship not previously studied in detail comprises two subordinate clauses relating back to one head clause. Because of the comparative tightness of such a relationship, preferred patterns and possible influencing factors of the clause order can be discerned in AElfric's Lives of Saints, which then provides a basis for comparative studies of other works using the same or a similar source, showing that the use of the triangu- lar clause relationship is a stylistic marker of some considerable interest.
Table of Contents
Contents: Theory of triangular clause relationships and associated problems - Data of the patterns within the triangular clause structure in AElfric's Lives of Saints - Comparison of AElfric's use with that of other writers.
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