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Constructions and EnvironmentsConstructions and Environments

Constructions and Environments

Peter Petré

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This monograph presents the first comprehensive diachronic account of copular and passive verb constructions in Old and Middle English. Loss of the high-frequency verb weorðan 'become' is explained as a result of changing word order in narrative during Middle English. The merger of is 'is' and bið 'shall be, is generally' into a single suppletive verb is related to the development of a general analytic future shall benally, the co-occurrence of multiple changes led to become and wax crossing a threshold of similarity with existing copulas, from which they analogically adopted full productivity.

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OL20346099W

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Comparative and general GrammarCopulaCoordinate constructionsEnglish languageGrammarConstruction grammarGrammar, comparative and generalEnglish language, middle english, 1100-1500, grammarEnglish language, old english, ca. 450-1100, grammar

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