This paper presents an example of a historical study based on comparable corpora. It aims to analyse and compare the distribution of different parts of speech in Old English and Old High German, thus providing a quantitative basis for further conclusions concerning different patterns of the development of those two West-Germanic languages. A particular attention has been devoted to the frequencies of prepositions and pronouns, as there are considerable differences between the languages in this respect. In addition, the article is a an attempt to show the importance and relevance of computational data for contrastive historical linguistics and their role in supporting or disproving traditional theories
Building on previous studies that have discussed pronominal referencing in Old English (Traugott 199...
Building on previous studies that have discussed pronominal referencing in Old English (Traugott 199...
The aim of the present paper is to compare word-order patterns of two West Germanic languages, Engl...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
English is the most known and spoken language in the world. In this regard, we are interested in the...
Keywords: Germanic, Old English. One period of the history of English language was Old English. ...
This dissertation analyses the accuracy of the orthographic descriptions found in traditional Early ...
The starting point for the paper is the assumption that Old English and contemporary German share ma...
This dissertation analyses the accuracy of the orthographic descriptions found in traditional Early ...
This study investigates the frequency distributions of the inflectional affixes of the Old English n...
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...
The paper presents a novel approach to explaining word order variation in the early Germanic languag...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
Building on previous studies that have discussed pronominal referencing in Old English (Traugott 199...
Building on previous studies that have discussed pronominal referencing in Old English (Traugott 199...
The aim of the present paper is to compare word-order patterns of two West Germanic languages, Engl...
Old English (OE) shows characteristic properties of a Verb Second (V2) language. However, certain ph...
English is the most known and spoken language in the world. In this regard, we are interested in the...
Keywords: Germanic, Old English. One period of the history of English language was Old English. ...
This dissertation analyses the accuracy of the orthographic descriptions found in traditional Early ...
The starting point for the paper is the assumption that Old English and contemporary German share ma...
This dissertation analyses the accuracy of the orthographic descriptions found in traditional Early ...
This study investigates the frequency distributions of the inflectional affixes of the Old English n...
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...
The paper presents a novel approach to explaining word order variation in the early Germanic languag...
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English...
Building on previous studies that have discussed pronominal referencing in Old English (Traugott 199...
Building on previous studies that have discussed pronominal referencing in Old English (Traugott 199...
The aim of the present paper is to compare word-order patterns of two West Germanic languages, Engl...