Constructions and Environments

Constructions and Environments
About this book
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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- OL Work ID
- OL20346099W
Subjects
Comparative and general GrammarCopulaCoordinate constructionsEnglish languageGrammarConstruction grammarGrammar, comparative and generalEnglish language, middle english, 1100-1500, grammarEnglish language, old english, ca. 450-1100, grammar