The evolution of the genitive noun phrase in English has been the subject of numerous studies, yet some aspects of this evolution have received less attention than others. In this study I address two of these less studied aspects: the evolution of the plural genitive noun phrase in Middle English (1150-1500), and the decline of the overtly case-marked genitive modifiers (singular and plural) in the same period. The former has generally been presented as following the same path of the singular genitive noun phrase; the latter has been all but ignored, with only a single study (Thomas 1931) which explicitly examines the use of the genitive definite article and strong adjective. The study uses text samples from two electronic corpora, ...
This paper discusses the development of adjectives in Old English, Middle English, and Modern Englis...
This paper discusses the development of adjectives in Old English, Middle English, and Modern Englis...
We present a cross-constructional approach to the history of the genitive alternation and the dative...
This paper looks at the evolution of the genitive noun phrase in early Middle English texts. Throug...
This paper looks at the evolution of the genitive noun phrase in early Middle English texts. Throug...
In this paper, based on quantitative evidence collected on YCOE, I first distinguish various types o...
This paper discusses the evolution of Ngen+N compounds (e.g. nan regnes dropa \u2018no rain\u2019s d...
Some of the linguistic changes which are crucial in the history of English and have traditionally be...
The aim of the present study is to examine the form (morphological and syntactic) and function (synt...
© 2016 Cambridge University Press. Whereas the alternation between the s-genitive (the New Year's me...
We present a cross-constructional approach to the history of the genitive alternation and the dative...
New insights into the use of the genitive case in Early Middle English are possible because of the r...
The primary aim of the present study is to give a semantic/conceptual analysis to the genitive case ...
This study of present-day English genitive variation is based on all interchangeable instances of s-...
Utilizing the variationist method, this contribution is concerned with the alternation between the s...
This paper discusses the development of adjectives in Old English, Middle English, and Modern Englis...
This paper discusses the development of adjectives in Old English, Middle English, and Modern Englis...
We present a cross-constructional approach to the history of the genitive alternation and the dative...
This paper looks at the evolution of the genitive noun phrase in early Middle English texts. Throug...
This paper looks at the evolution of the genitive noun phrase in early Middle English texts. Throug...
In this paper, based on quantitative evidence collected on YCOE, I first distinguish various types o...
This paper discusses the evolution of Ngen+N compounds (e.g. nan regnes dropa \u2018no rain\u2019s d...
Some of the linguistic changes which are crucial in the history of English and have traditionally be...
The aim of the present study is to examine the form (morphological and syntactic) and function (synt...
© 2016 Cambridge University Press. Whereas the alternation between the s-genitive (the New Year's me...
We present a cross-constructional approach to the history of the genitive alternation and the dative...
New insights into the use of the genitive case in Early Middle English are possible because of the r...
The primary aim of the present study is to give a semantic/conceptual analysis to the genitive case ...
This study of present-day English genitive variation is based on all interchangeable instances of s-...
Utilizing the variationist method, this contribution is concerned with the alternation between the s...
This paper discusses the development of adjectives in Old English, Middle English, and Modern Englis...
This paper discusses the development of adjectives in Old English, Middle English, and Modern Englis...
We present a cross-constructional approach to the history of the genitive alternation and the dative...