The standard classification of Old English nominal inflections, employing the Proto-Germanic root structure, fails to reflect synchronic features of the system. This paper follows Kastovsky (1995) and Lass (1997) in rejecting the traditional model as incompatible with synchronic data, and postulates an alternative view on the categorization of Old English nouns. The new interpretation makes it possible to capture synchronic relationships within the Old English nominal paradigm, as well as predict developmental tendencies observable in the Middle English period
The aim of this article is to provide a morphological and semantic analysis of the ca. 4,800 Old Eng...
Abstract: This article discusses the brief history of Old English naming process. Differe...
The present article is an empirical, data-oriented study which focuses on the problem of morphologic...
The standard classification of Old English nominal inflections, employing the Proto-Germanic root st...
The study analyzes the Early Old English nominal system from a synchronic perspective, since a diach...
The study analyzes the Early Old English nominal system from a synchronic perspective, since a diac...
This book aims to provide an analysis of the loss of nominal inflections in English. Despi...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
The paper argues that names constitute a primary linguistic category: they do not constitute a subcl...
Studying the complex interaction between phonological and morphological developments involved in the...
The aim of the article is to explain the form-function mismatches that occur in the formation of Old...
The aim of this paper is to identify the types of recategorization that arise in the recursive forma...
The aim of this article is to provide a morphological and semantic analysis of the ca. 4,800 Old Eng...
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
This journal article carries out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old English no...
The aim of this article is to provide a morphological and semantic analysis of the ca. 4,800 Old Eng...
Abstract: This article discusses the brief history of Old English naming process. Differe...
The present article is an empirical, data-oriented study which focuses on the problem of morphologic...
The standard classification of Old English nominal inflections, employing the Proto-Germanic root st...
The study analyzes the Early Old English nominal system from a synchronic perspective, since a diach...
The study analyzes the Early Old English nominal system from a synchronic perspective, since a diac...
This book aims to provide an analysis of the loss of nominal inflections in English. Despi...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
The paper argues that names constitute a primary linguistic category: they do not constitute a subcl...
Studying the complex interaction between phonological and morphological developments involved in the...
The aim of the article is to explain the form-function mismatches that occur in the formation of Old...
The aim of this paper is to identify the types of recategorization that arise in the recursive forma...
The aim of this article is to provide a morphological and semantic analysis of the ca. 4,800 Old Eng...
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
This journal article carries out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old English no...
The aim of this article is to provide a morphological and semantic analysis of the ca. 4,800 Old Eng...
Abstract: This article discusses the brief history of Old English naming process. Differe...
The present article is an empirical, data-oriented study which focuses on the problem of morphologic...