An Historical Syntax of the English Language, Bagian 1Brill Archive, 1963 - 657 halaman |
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Adverbial Clauses 87795 | 651 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 661 |
B TIMESPHERE THE FUTURE | 669 |
Futural Present 71722 | 676 |
Type Do I leave this fellow tied like that? 731 | 683 |
In adverbial clauses not opening with conjunction 751 | 700 |
have done it versus before I shall have done it 754 | 702 |
Present tense in narratives as a variant of the Preterite 76079 | 726 |
971 | 1026 |
976 | 1031 |
After after at be for from into instead of of upon þurh till tofor with out 976 | 1038 |
979 | 1040 |
Type Brennende fyre soukynge childryn 1043 | 1043 |
988 | 1051 |
995 | 1057 |
Development of the various endings 101931 | 1079 |
Type 579 B C Nebuchadnezar takes Tyre 784 | 732 |
The futural present in dependent syntactical units | 737 |
Type It had become imperative that I vanish | 743 |
He arrived this evening versus he has arrived this evening 800 | 744 |
Type Gif God wære eowre fæder ge lufedon me 815 | 763 |
Type One that rode to his execution could never go so slow 818 | 769 |
INDIRECT REPORTING | 770 |
Type Seiden that thes man hath not don ony thing worthi deeth 8268 | 779 |
Independent Indirect Reporting 833 | 785 |
Type Si Gode lof 841 | 796 |
Type Cume se blinda to me 846 | 802 |
Subject Clauses 8638 | 818 |
Type He næfde hwanon he hyt agulde 875 | 856 |
Clauses of condition and exception not opening with a conjunction 882 | 903 |
Of alternative hypothesis 885 | 909 |
Of indifference i e opening with whatsoever who so etc 886 | 918 |
The types as who say as who saith as who should say 890 | 928 |
Of cause motive reason 894 | 936 |
Definition 896 | 942 |
Type Sin no more is a task too hard 898 | 948 |
Type She wepte that pity was to here 902 | 954 |
Type It is nat good for to take the breed of sonys 909 | 960 |
Type All we can do is wish each other a Happy New Year 918 | 972 |
Type A figure of thynges to come 927 | 980 |
Type Fame did me the favour as to publish it presently 933 | 986 |
942 | 993 |
Type He bore his sword to the cutlers to grinde 947 | 999 |
948 | 1000 |
Type He was a shrewed chamberlein So to beguile a worthi queene 954 | 1005 |
956 | 1007 |
Type He was not man enough to confess the tuth 962 | 1013 |
Type She made as if to hide him 966 | 1019 |
THE FORM IN ING AS SUBJECT | 1098 |
Type A desire of enlarging his Empire 1049 | 1118 |
Type Knowing causes loving 10524 | 1125 |
THE FORM IN ING AS A RELATED FREE ADJUNCT | 1132 |
idem hypothetical similarity 1068 | 1138 |
Type And knocking at the gate twas opend wide 1072 | 1140 |
Type Speaking of daughters I have seen Miss Dombey 1075 | 1146 |
Type Thus repulsed our final hope is that despair | 1149 |
Type They doubted the truth of the boys being dead 1090 | 1165 |
1100 | 1177 |
Type Everybody was talking about you going over there 1103 | 1184 |
Type Restrayne yow of vengence taking 110814 | 1190 |
Middle English 11523 | 1191 |
Type His lovemaking struck us as unconvincing 1117 | 1196 |
Type A daye was limited for justifying of the bill 1120 | 1202 |
Type Wenches sitt in the shade singing of ballads 1121 | 1203 |
1123 | 1207 |
Type Pending the result I want you to remain 1125 | 1217 |
1126 | 1223 |
Type A returned soldier in search of work 1129 | 1230 |
1130 | 1231 |
Type The wishedfor day had arrived 1136 | 1237 |
1140 | 1241 |
Type A mirour polisshed bright 1141 | 1244 |
Type He was worried a little 1145 | 1250 |
Modern English 11545 | 1251 |
Type Dont speak until spoken to 1148 | 1257 |
Preceded by preposition 1156 | 1278 |
Type Us wanted nowper baken ne roste 1160 | 1284 |
THE PAST PARTICIPLE USED INDEPENDENTLY | 1296 |
Istilah dan frasa umum
æfre æfter Ælfred Ælfric Bede Miller Ben Jonson beon Beowulf Blickl Boeth Chaucer Chron clauses Crist Curme dæt donne Dryden ealle EETS Everym forto gemet George Eliot gode Gower Grammar Hampole hath haue heora hine hwæt Idem Idem C. P. infinitive Jespersen John King Krapp kyng Layamon Lindisf Lord Luke Mermaid Middle English MMED modally marked form modally zero form Modern English Myst næfre neuer O. E. Gosp Old English Pecock ponne present tense preterite Sæt says sceal secge seide Shakesp shal sone subjunctive Syntax Tauchn thee thou tyme verb wære ware wolde Wulfstan Wyclif Zandvoort þære þæs þæt hit þæt þu þætte þai þam þan þat þei þer þet þin þing þis þonne þou