AN HISTORICAL SYNTAX OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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1963

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xxiii
Reflexive objects 42678
xl
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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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