An Historical Syntax of the English Language, Volume 3,Edição 1

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Reflexive objects 42678
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a Indirect Object + Causative Object
7
After exclamations type Poor jade 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
Type He was a ryght good knyght of a yonge man
260
With out of to under with and ymb 302307
268
The copula to be used twice He is by way of being a hero 308
275
Type He Gode pancode 316323
316
Type Him tweonode impersonal
324
Type I obey command pardon serve to him 3256
331
i the adjective expresses custom tendency
337
227
351

Type A is pity that he went
27
Absence of prepositional object 626
31
Idem infinitive
33
IT AS SUBJECT
36
Type As it were
42
Verbs representing the action as quasiautomatic 163
46
Type It is asked me + clause
49
4
54
Type Thy brother where is he now? 71
55
Type Our Lord that in hevene ne erthe he ne hath non pere 75
58
53
70
Fela and unrim idem
78
b Direct Object + Causative Object
80
54
82
Concord of copula connecting nouns of different number 104
85
Two coordinated subjects of different person III
89
Type Ge lufiad eow betwixan 483
91
55
92
Concord after myself thyself etc used as subject 126
95
Type He sealde his sweord Sam cyninge 68297
97
in Modern English 3312
100
It as direct object 492500
103
Concord in number after para pe
110
VERB WITHOUT COMPLEMENT
125
Old English amphibious or doublefunctioned verbs
131
Verbs with dative becoming verbs with zero complement 1356
137
Verbs like boast care and marvel + direct object
143
With the adverbs best better easier etc
158
Independent weordan
172
Type He wont come If he does what then? 200
174
Independent shall will can may must dare + adjunct of direction 1789
180
Absence of do in these cases
186
The verb itself repeated in these cases
192
The verb itself repeated with retention of so
214
The complement of the copulas 240307
219
C With no more neither ne nor
220
Definition of the term copula
228
To be wane
244
c Complement a noun 251260
251
g Complement a verbal form in ing e g Saving is having 288
258
b The noun does not denote a person e g He was me scyld 3556
357
Type the day I saw her first to die upon the bed my father died 6348 543
360
g Types Feower dælas beop dam bisceope A sone was not to him
363
182
366
Character of causative object as sole object he weorces gefeah
370
Disappearance of causative object after O E period 3734
377
Verbs of touching
382
Character of prepositional object as sole object
389
type Hy wynsomedon on God
396
type Seo burg was fager on to locianne
404
189
410
The preposition used twice
416
263
451
397
461
in type he brought it to pass that 513
468
Type which when John saw began to bark 536
490
Can could + object 551
500
Views of English and American grammarians concerning this form 267 241
503
Me as subject a survival of O E impersonal constructions 269
517
The Object Used Twice 598611
518
Absolute
525
Type which John seeing liked
539
399
545
of verbs requiring a complement in the dative 153
547
355
550
a with verbs of perception and knowing 647
553
276
556
b with verbs of considering and judging 648
564
358
573
g with verbs of showing betraying dissembling etc 655
574
Type He shewed to be kyng his sweven with to 6878
595
Type he slept himself sober with resultative adjunct
596
Similarly with indirect and prepositional objects
603
Type She slew him Holofernus
609
Type He tok bred and brak 6124
615
Type Man him acearf heafod 6967
632
g Direct Object + Prepositional Object
643
525
648
366
649
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