During the Middle Ages, the prefix ge- was widely used in German, appearing in nouns, adjectives and verbs. These composed forms usually existed alongside their simple, unprefixed counterparts. Yet although the various compositional values are not difficult to determine for nouns, the same is not true of verbs. What was the function of ge- when used as a verbal prefix? Is it possible to link this non-nominal ge- to its nominal double, and to examine if the “unifying-and-totalizing” value of ge- (in nouns) also applies to verbs?
The various different occurrences of -er in the morphology of German (e.g. in agentive and instrumen...
Studying the noun, the subject of interdisciplinary study, may seem commonplace, especially in the g...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...
Format : CD-ROMDuring the Middle Ages, the prefix ge- was widely used in German, appearing in ...
Abstract : In Modern German, the particle ge- enters into the formation of compound nouns and the pa...
This article carries out an analysis of the Old English verbal prefix ge-that is based on a paradigm...
The Dutch prefix ge- in historical perspective gives first of all a general account of the developme...
Why does ga- not appear in the Gothic past participle while ge- does in Old English and German? The...
This paper aims to work toward a proper understanding of the role of preverbal ge- in Old English (h...
A typical characteristic of Central German dialects, especially of the Ripuarian dialect, is that it...
Abstract: This article elucidates the means and the forms by which German, Middle High German, Got...
Background This paper aims to work toward a proper understanding of the role of preverbal ge-in Old ...
We argue for a split semantics of German predicative participle constructions, depending on whether ...
Indefinite and bare nominal gerunds from Middle to Present-day English – exploiting the nominal para...
Vanséveren Sylvie. Gerd HAVERLING, On sco-Verbs, Prefixes and Semantic Functions. A Study in the Dev...
The various different occurrences of -er in the morphology of German (e.g. in agentive and instrumen...
Studying the noun, the subject of interdisciplinary study, may seem commonplace, especially in the g...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...
Format : CD-ROMDuring the Middle Ages, the prefix ge- was widely used in German, appearing in ...
Abstract : In Modern German, the particle ge- enters into the formation of compound nouns and the pa...
This article carries out an analysis of the Old English verbal prefix ge-that is based on a paradigm...
The Dutch prefix ge- in historical perspective gives first of all a general account of the developme...
Why does ga- not appear in the Gothic past participle while ge- does in Old English and German? The...
This paper aims to work toward a proper understanding of the role of preverbal ge- in Old English (h...
A typical characteristic of Central German dialects, especially of the Ripuarian dialect, is that it...
Abstract: This article elucidates the means and the forms by which German, Middle High German, Got...
Background This paper aims to work toward a proper understanding of the role of preverbal ge-in Old ...
We argue for a split semantics of German predicative participle constructions, depending on whether ...
Indefinite and bare nominal gerunds from Middle to Present-day English – exploiting the nominal para...
Vanséveren Sylvie. Gerd HAVERLING, On sco-Verbs, Prefixes and Semantic Functions. A Study in the Dev...
The various different occurrences of -er in the morphology of German (e.g. in agentive and instrumen...
Studying the noun, the subject of interdisciplinary study, may seem commonplace, especially in the g...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...