AN HISTORICAL SYNTAX OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE1963 |
Índice
Bibliography | xxiii |
Reflexive objects 42678 | xl |
CHAPTER | 3 |
a Complement an adjective he is rich 2417 | 7 |
After exclamations type Poor jade A is dead | 9 |
Verbs now with now without reflexive object 160 | 11 |
In stage directions type A sits down | 15 |
Apo koinou construction in dialects | 21 |
84 | 228 |
a Subject pluralpredicate noun plural 259 | 234 |
in early Modern English 629 | 239 |
g Complement a verbal form in ing e g Saving is having 288 | 258 |
482 | 270 |
Type He was himself again | 274 |
The copula to be used twice He is by way of being a hero 308 | 275 |
Type Him tweonode impersonal | 311 |
Type A is pity that he went | 27 |
213 | 29 |
Absence of the relative objectpronoun 62744 | 31 |
Obsolescence of the himhine hungreth construction 3438 | 34 |
221 | 35 |
In statements referring to the weather etc | 36 |
Me is liefer I had liefer I am liefer etc | 40 |
Type Ic it eom | 42 |
in Modern English 162 | 46 |
Type It is asked me + clause | 49 |
in Old English after se þæs þam þa and after nouns 627 | 51 |
Type He Alexander cwæd | 55 |
Type Our Lord that in hevene ne erthe he ne hath non pere 75 | 58 |
227 | 67 |
Collective nouns not denoting persons | 70 |
Two subjects | 80 |
Concord after relative pronous 114 | 90 |
d Indirect Object + Direct Object | 97 |
No idefinite article before noun e g he was king 2525 | 120 |
The various types | 129 |
Similarly with verbs of French origin | 137 |
Verbs like boast care and marvel + direct object | 143 |
481 | 151 |
With the adverbs best better easier etc | 158 |
80 | 166 |
Independent weordan | 172 |
Type We asked notNo did? 204 | 175 |
Independent shall will can may must dare + adjunct of direction 1789 | 180 |
Absence of do in these cases | 186 |
81 | 188 |
82 | 197 |
83 | 206 |
The verb itself repeated with retention of so | 214 |
C With no more neither ne nor | 220 |
Type Would to God | 320 |
b The noun does not denote a person e g He was me scyld 3556 | 357 |
g Types Feower dælas beop dam bisceope A sone was not to him | 363 |
Character of causative object as sole object he weorces gefeah | 370 |
Verbs of French origin with idem | 376 |
Verbs of having possessing | 383 |
VISSER An Historical English Syntax | 385 |
Character of prepositional object as sole object | 389 |
type He me on locade | 396 |
type Seo burg was fager on to locianne | 404 |
type The Lord that ic believe on | 410 |
The preposition used twice | 416 |
Formal it in hit macian to hop it to lord it to rough it etc 492500 | 439 |
Heralding objects 50126 | 459 |
in type she told it that she was guilty 50510 | 466 |
d So+will would may might can must etc 531 | 487 |
Shall can may will owe + direct object 54872 | 498 |
The Object Used Twice 598611 | 518 |
Absolute | 525 |
Type which John seeing liked | 539 |
Type the day I saw her first to die upon the bed my father died 6348 | 543 |
Type I believe him the murderer 64758 | 553 |
f with verbs of declaring confessing granting etc 654 | 569 |
h with verbs of keeping holding leaving etc 656 | 575 |
Type he slept himself sober with resultative adjunct 659 | 596 |
Similarly with indirect and prepositional objects | 603 |
Type She slew him Holofernus | 609 |
Absence of the Object 61244 | 615 |
666 | 617 |
Type Man him acearf heafod 6967 | 632 |
g Direct Object + Prepositional Object | 643 |
582 | 649 |
of verbs requiring a complement in the dative 153 | 655 |
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An Historical Syntax of the English Language, Volume 3 Visser, Fredericus Theodorus Pré-visualização limitada - 1963 |
An Historical Syntax of the English Language, Volume 3,Edição 1 Frederik Theodor Visser Pré-visualização limitada - 1969 |