This thesis investigates how the strong verb system inherited from Old English evolved in the regional dialects of Middle English (ca. 1100-1500). Old English texts preserve a relatively complex system of strong verbs, in which traditionally seven different ablaut classes are distinguished. This system becomes seriously disrupted from the Late Old English and Early Middle English periods onwards. As a result, many strong verbs die out, or have their ablaut patterns affected by sound change and morphological analogy, or transfer to the weak conjugation. In my thesis, I study the beginnings of two of these developments in two strong verb classes to find out what the evidence from Middle English regional dialects can tell us about their origi...
Abstract: This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of O...
Middle English is a form of English that was spoken between the late 12th and the late 15th century,...
Synchronic variability in the area of phonetics, phonology, vocabulary, morphology and syntax is a n...
This thesis investigates how the strong verb system inherited from Old English evolved in the region...
This bachelor's thesis is concerned with the systemic change affecting the endings of adjectives as ...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
The period between 1150 and 1500 marks a time in which the English lexicon and word formation system...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This thesis focuses on strong verbs in Old English compared to strong verbs in Old Norse...
Middle English language, the vernacular spoken and written in England from about 1100 to about 1500,...
Abstract: This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of O...
Middle English is a form of English that was spoken between the late 12th and the late 15th century,...
Synchronic variability in the area of phonetics, phonology, vocabulary, morphology and syntax is a n...
This thesis investigates how the strong verb system inherited from Old English evolved in the region...
This bachelor's thesis is concerned with the systemic change affecting the endings of adjectives as ...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
The period between 1150 and 1500 marks a time in which the English lexicon and word formation system...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This article addresses the question of Old English alternations with a view to identifying instances...
This thesis focuses on strong verbs in Old English compared to strong verbs in Old Norse...
Middle English language, the vernacular spoken and written in England from about 1100 to about 1500,...
Abstract: This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of O...
Middle English is a form of English that was spoken between the late 12th and the late 15th century,...
Synchronic variability in the area of phonetics, phonology, vocabulary, morphology and syntax is a n...