The history of the present English subjunctive: a corpus-based study of mood and modality
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Chapter i Introduction 1.1 Motivations for the aim and scope of the book 1.2 , The subjunctive and its relation to the categories mood and modality 3 1.3 Corpus considerations 1.4 Research agenda and research method 1.5 Structure of the book and mode of presentation Chapter 2 The subjunctive in main clauses 2.1 Old English main clauses: the subjunctive and its competitors in earlier publications 2.1.1 The imperative 2.1.2 Modal constructions 2.1.3 ‘Semi-auxiliary (+ to) + infinitive’ 2.1.4 ‘Uton + infinitive’ 2.2 The subjunctive and its competitors in the OE corpus 2.2.1 The parameters‘person’and‘number’ 2.2.2 The parameter date of composition 2.2.3 The parameter text category 2.2.4 The subjunctive and its competitors in individual text files 2.2.3 Other extralinguistic parameters 2.2.6 Summary 2.3 Middle English main clauses: the subjunctive and its competitors in earlier publications 41 2.4 The subjunctive and its competitors in the ME corpus 2.4.1 The parameter‘person’ 2.4.2 The parameter date of composition 2.4.3 The parameter text category xi xii xx i i 12 16 19 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 26 32 34 36 40 40 43 44 46 47
vi 2.5 2.6 The History of the Present English Subjunctive 2.4.4 Other extralinguistic parameters 2.4.5 Summary and comparison with the OE corpus Early Modern English main clauses: the subjunctive and its competitors in earlier publications 50 The subjunctive and its competitors in the EModE corpus 2.6.i The parameter‘person’ 2.6.2 The parameter date of composition 2.6.3 The parameter text category 2.6.4 Other extralinguistic parameters 2.6. y Summary and comparison with the ME part of the corpus 48 49 51 52 53 54 36 Chapter 3 The subjunctive in adjectival relative clauses 58 3.1 Old English adjectival relative clauses: descriptive parameters 58 3.1.1 Mood 58 3.1.2 The relative marker 6т 3.1.3 The antecedent and therelative marker 62 3.1.4 The verbal syntagm inthe matrix clause 63 3.2 The subjunctive and its competitors in the OE corpus 64 3.2.1 The parameter date of composition 64 3.2.2 The parameter dialect 65 3.2.3 The parameter text category 66 3.2.4 The parameter format 67 3.2.5 The relative marker 68 3.2.6 The antecedent 69 3.2.7 The matrix clause 71 3.2.8 Summary 73 3.3 Middle English adjectival relative clauses: descriptive parameters 75 3.3.1 The verbal syntagm 75 3.3.2 The relative marker 76 3.3.3 The antecedent 76 3.3.4 The verbal syntagm in the matrixclause 76 3.4 The subjunctive and its competitors in the ME corpus 76 3.4.1 The parameter date ofcomposition 77 3.4.2 The parameter dialect 78 3.4.3 The parameter text category 79 3.4.4 The parameter format 80 3.4.5 The relative marker -80 3.4.6 The antecedent 81 3.4.7 The verbal syntagm in the matrixclause 82 3.4.8
Summary and comparison with the O E corpus 83 3.5 Early Modern English adjectival relative clauses: descriptive parameters 85
Contents 3.6 3-S-1 The verbal syntagm 3.5.2 The relative marker 3.5.3 The antecedent The subjunctive and its competitors in the EModE corpus 86 3.6.1 The parameter date of composition 3.6.2 The parameter text category 3.6.3 The relative marker 3.6.4 The antecedent 3.6.3 The verbal syntagm in the matrixclause 3.6.6 Summary and comparison with the O E and the ME corpus 92 Chapter 4 The subjunctive in noun clauses 4.1 Old English noun clauses: descriptive parameters 4.1.1 Function 4.1.2 Form 4.1.3 Governing elements 4.1.4 The verbal syntagm 4.2 Noun clauses in the OE corpus 4.2.1 The parameter date of composition 4.2.2 The parameter text category 4.2.3 The parameter prose vs. poetry 4.2.4 The parameter noun clause function 4.2.5 The parameter meaning 4.2.6 The parameter form of the matrix verb 4.2.7 The parameter clause type 4.2.8 Summary 4.3 Middle English noun clauses: descriptive parameters 4.3.1 Function 4.3.2 Form 4.3.3 Governing elements 4.4 Noun clauses in the ME corpus 4.4.1 The parameter date of composition 4.4.2 The parameter text category 4.4.3 The parameter prose vs. poetry 4.4.4 The parameter noun clause function 4.4.5 The parameter matrix verb 4.4.6 The parameter clause type 4.4.7 Summary 4.5 Early Modern English noun clauses: descriptive parameters 4.5. i Function 4.5.2 Form 4.5.3 Governing elements vii 85 85 86 87 88 89 30 91 95 95 95 į-j ўў 101 103 103 104 105 106 109 113 114 115 116 116 117 119 120 120 122 124 124 132 135 136 139 139 140 141
viii 4.6 The History of the Present English Subjunctive Noun clauses in the EModE corpus 4.6.1 The parameter date of composition 4.6.2 The parameter text category 4.6.3 The parameter noun clause function 4.6.4 The parameter matrix verb 4.6.5 The parameter clause type 4.6.6 Summary Chapter 5 The subjunctive in adverbial clauses 5.1 Old English adverbial clauses: descriptive parameters 5.1.1 Clauses of time 5.1.2 Clauses of place 5.1.3 Clauses of reason 5.1.4 Clauses of concession 5.1.5 Clauses of condition 5.1.6 Clauses of purpose and result 5.1.7 Clauses of comparison 5.1.8 Summary 5.2 Adverbial clauses in the OE corpus 5.2.1 The parameter date of composition 5.2.2 The parameter text category 5.2.3 The parameter dialect 5.2.4 The parameter prose vs. poetry 5.2.5 The parameter clause type 5.2.6 The parameter matrix clause 5.2.7 Summary 5.3 Middle English adverbial clauses: descriptive parameters 5.3.1 Clauses of time 5.3.2 Clauses of place 5.3.3 Clauses of reason 5.3.4 Clauses of concession 5.3.5 Clauses of condition 5.3.6 Clauses of purpose and result 5.3.7 Clauses of comparison 5.3.8 Summary 5.4 Adverbial clauses in the ME corpus 5.4.1 The parameter date of composition 5.4.2 The parameter text category 5.4.3 The parameter dialect 5.4.4 The parameter prose vs. poetry 5.4.5 The parameter clause type 5.4.6 The parameter matrix clause 5.4.7 Summary 141 141 143 144 146 149 149 153 153 153 155 155 155 156 156 157 157 157 158 158 160 160 161 168 171 172 173 173 173 173 174 174 175 175 176 176 177 179 180 180 185 188
Contents 5·5 5·6 Early Modern English adverbial clauses: descriptive parameters 5.5.1 Clauses of time 5.5.2 Clauses of place 5-5-3 Clauses of reason 5-5-4 Clauses of concession 5-5-5 Clauses of condition 5.5.6 Clauses of purpose and result 5-5-7 Clauses of comparison 5.5.8 Summary Adverbial clauses in the EModE corpus 5.6. J The parameter date of composition 5.6.2 The parameter text category 5.6.3 The parameter clause type 5.6.4 The parameter matrix clause 5.6.5 Summary Chapter 6 A bird’s eye view of the English subjunctive 6.1 The subjunctive in Old English 6.1.1 The subjunctive and its competitors 6.1.2 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in all construction types 6.1.3 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in selected construction types 6.2 The subjunctive in Middle English 6.2.1 The subjunctive and its competitors 6.2.2 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in all construction types 6.2.3 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in selected construction types 6.3 The subjunctive in Early Modern English 6.3.1 The subjunctive and its competitors 6.3.2 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in all construction types 6-3-3 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in selected construction types 6.4 Subjunctive use from Old English to Early Modern English 6.4.1 The frequency development of the subjunctive and its competitors ix 190 191 191 191
191 191 192 192 192 193 193 194 196 198 200 202 202 202 204 208 212 213 213 218 221 222 222 226 228 229
x The History of the Present English Subjunctive 6.4.2 6.4.1 6.4.4 6.4.5 The simplification of the verbal paradigm The parameter construction type The parameter text category The expression of modality 230 231 233 235 Epilogue: Summary and outlook 241 Appendix I: Matrix verbs of Old English object clauses Appendix II: Matrix verbs of Middle English object clauses Appendix III: Matrix verbs of Early Modern English object clauses 245 248 References Name index General index 254 266 268 251
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Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Chapter i Introduction 1.1 Motivations for the aim and scope of the book 1.2 , The subjunctive and its relation to the categories mood and modality 3 1.3 Corpus considerations 1.4 Research agenda and research method 1.5 Structure of the book and mode of presentation Chapter 2 The subjunctive in main clauses 2.1 Old English main clauses: the subjunctive and its competitors in earlier publications 2.1.1 The imperative 2.1.2 Modal constructions 2.1.3 ‘Semi-auxiliary (+ to) + infinitive’ 2.1.4 ‘Uton + infinitive’ 2.2 The subjunctive and its competitors in the OE corpus 2.2.1 The parameters‘person’and‘number’ 2.2.2 The parameter date of composition 2.2.3 The parameter text category 2.2.4 The subjunctive and its competitors in individual text files 2.2.3 Other extralinguistic parameters 2.2.6 Summary 2.3 Middle English main clauses: the subjunctive and its competitors in earlier publications 41 2.4 The subjunctive and its competitors in the ME corpus 2.4.1 The parameter‘person’ 2.4.2 The parameter date of composition 2.4.3 The parameter text category xi xii xx i i 12 16 19 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 26 32 34 36 40 40 43 44 46 47
vi 2.5 2.6 The History of the Present English Subjunctive 2.4.4 Other extralinguistic parameters 2.4.5 Summary and comparison with the OE corpus Early Modern English main clauses: the subjunctive and its competitors in earlier publications 50 The subjunctive and its competitors in the EModE corpus 2.6.i The parameter‘person’ 2.6.2 The parameter date of composition 2.6.3 The parameter text category 2.6.4 Other extralinguistic parameters 2.6. y Summary and comparison with the ME part of the corpus 48 49 51 52 53 54 36 Chapter 3 The subjunctive in adjectival relative clauses 58 3.1 Old English adjectival relative clauses: descriptive parameters 58 3.1.1 Mood 58 3.1.2 The relative marker 6т 3.1.3 The antecedent and therelative marker 62 3.1.4 The verbal syntagm inthe matrix clause 63 3.2 The subjunctive and its competitors in the OE corpus 64 3.2.1 The parameter date of composition 64 3.2.2 The parameter dialect 65 3.2.3 The parameter text category 66 3.2.4 The parameter format 67 3.2.5 The relative marker 68 3.2.6 The antecedent 69 3.2.7 The matrix clause 71 3.2.8 Summary 73 3.3 Middle English adjectival relative clauses: descriptive parameters 75 3.3.1 The verbal syntagm 75 3.3.2 The relative marker 76 3.3.3 The antecedent 76 3.3.4 The verbal syntagm in the matrixclause 76 3.4 The subjunctive and its competitors in the ME corpus 76 3.4.1 The parameter date ofcomposition 77 3.4.2 The parameter dialect 78 3.4.3 The parameter text category 79 3.4.4 The parameter format 80 3.4.5 The relative marker -80 3.4.6 The antecedent 81 3.4.7 The verbal syntagm in the matrixclause 82 3.4.8
Summary and comparison with the O E corpus 83 3.5 Early Modern English adjectival relative clauses: descriptive parameters 85
Contents 3.6 3-S-1 The verbal syntagm 3.5.2 The relative marker 3.5.3 The antecedent The subjunctive and its competitors in the EModE corpus 86 3.6.1 The parameter date of composition 3.6.2 The parameter text category 3.6.3 The relative marker 3.6.4 The antecedent 3.6.3 The verbal syntagm in the matrixclause 3.6.6 Summary and comparison with the O E and the ME corpus 92 Chapter 4 The subjunctive in noun clauses 4.1 Old English noun clauses: descriptive parameters 4.1.1 Function 4.1.2 Form 4.1.3 Governing elements 4.1.4 The verbal syntagm 4.2 Noun clauses in the OE corpus 4.2.1 The parameter date of composition 4.2.2 The parameter text category 4.2.3 The parameter prose vs. poetry 4.2.4 The parameter noun clause function 4.2.5 The parameter meaning 4.2.6 The parameter form of the matrix verb 4.2.7 The parameter clause type 4.2.8 Summary 4.3 Middle English noun clauses: descriptive parameters 4.3.1 Function 4.3.2 Form 4.3.3 Governing elements 4.4 Noun clauses in the ME corpus 4.4.1 The parameter date of composition 4.4.2 The parameter text category 4.4.3 The parameter prose vs. poetry 4.4.4 The parameter noun clause function 4.4.5 The parameter matrix verb 4.4.6 The parameter clause type 4.4.7 Summary 4.5 Early Modern English noun clauses: descriptive parameters 4.5. i Function 4.5.2 Form 4.5.3 Governing elements vii 85 85 86 87 88 89 30 91 95 95 95 į-j ўў 101 103 103 104 105 106 109 113 114 115 116 116 117 119 120 120 122 124 124 132 135 136 139 139 140 141
viii 4.6 The History of the Present English Subjunctive Noun clauses in the EModE corpus 4.6.1 The parameter date of composition 4.6.2 The parameter text category 4.6.3 The parameter noun clause function 4.6.4 The parameter matrix verb 4.6.5 The parameter clause type 4.6.6 Summary Chapter 5 The subjunctive in adverbial clauses 5.1 Old English adverbial clauses: descriptive parameters 5.1.1 Clauses of time 5.1.2 Clauses of place 5.1.3 Clauses of reason 5.1.4 Clauses of concession 5.1.5 Clauses of condition 5.1.6 Clauses of purpose and result 5.1.7 Clauses of comparison 5.1.8 Summary 5.2 Adverbial clauses in the OE corpus 5.2.1 The parameter date of composition 5.2.2 The parameter text category 5.2.3 The parameter dialect 5.2.4 The parameter prose vs. poetry 5.2.5 The parameter clause type 5.2.6 The parameter matrix clause 5.2.7 Summary 5.3 Middle English adverbial clauses: descriptive parameters 5.3.1 Clauses of time 5.3.2 Clauses of place 5.3.3 Clauses of reason 5.3.4 Clauses of concession 5.3.5 Clauses of condition 5.3.6 Clauses of purpose and result 5.3.7 Clauses of comparison 5.3.8 Summary 5.4 Adverbial clauses in the ME corpus 5.4.1 The parameter date of composition 5.4.2 The parameter text category 5.4.3 The parameter dialect 5.4.4 The parameter prose vs. poetry 5.4.5 The parameter clause type 5.4.6 The parameter matrix clause 5.4.7 Summary 141 141 143 144 146 149 149 153 153 153 155 155 155 156 156 157 157 157 158 158 160 160 161 168 171 172 173 173 173 173 174 174 175 175 176 176 177 179 180 180 185 188
Contents 5·5 5·6 Early Modern English adverbial clauses: descriptive parameters 5.5.1 Clauses of time 5.5.2 Clauses of place 5-5-3 Clauses of reason 5-5-4 Clauses of concession 5-5-5 Clauses of condition 5.5.6 Clauses of purpose and result 5-5-7 Clauses of comparison 5.5.8 Summary Adverbial clauses in the EModE corpus 5.6. J The parameter date of composition 5.6.2 The parameter text category 5.6.3 The parameter clause type 5.6.4 The parameter matrix clause 5.6.5 Summary Chapter 6 A bird’s eye view of the English subjunctive 6.1 The subjunctive in Old English 6.1.1 The subjunctive and its competitors 6.1.2 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in all construction types 6.1.3 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in selected construction types 6.2 The subjunctive in Middle English 6.2.1 The subjunctive and its competitors 6.2.2 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in all construction types 6.2.3 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in selected construction types 6.3 The subjunctive in Early Modern English 6.3.1 The subjunctive and its competitors 6.3.2 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in all construction types 6-3-3 The influence of linguistic and extralinguistic parameters on subjunctive use in selected construction types 6.4 Subjunctive use from Old English to Early Modern English 6.4.1 The frequency development of the subjunctive and its competitors ix 190 191 191 191
191 191 192 192 192 193 193 194 196 198 200 202 202 202 204 208 212 213 213 218 221 222 222 226 228 229
x The History of the Present English Subjunctive 6.4.2 6.4.1 6.4.4 6.4.5 The simplification of the verbal paradigm The parameter construction type The parameter text category The expression of modality 230 231 233 235 Epilogue: Summary and outlook 241 Appendix I: Matrix verbs of Old English object clauses Appendix II: Matrix verbs of Middle English object clauses Appendix III: Matrix verbs of Early Modern English object clauses 245 248 References Name index General index 254 266 268 251 |
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spelling | Moessner, Lilo 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)1221966529 aut The history of the present English subjunctive a corpus-based study of mood and modality Lilo Moessner Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press [2022] © 2022 XX, 271 Seiten 8 Illustrationen und Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte gnd rswk-swf English language Old English, ca. 450-1100 Subjunctive English language Middle English, 1100-1500 Subjunctive English language Early modern, 1500-1700 Subjunctive Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Präsens (DE-588)4146254-3 gnd rswk-swf Konjunktiv (DE-588)4129817-2 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Konjunktiv (DE-588)4129817-2 s Präsens (DE-588)4146254-3 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-4744-3801-8 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-4744-3802-5 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033674085&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Moessner, Lilo 1952- The history of the present English subjunctive a corpus-based study of mood and modality English language Old English, ca. 450-1100 Subjunctive English language Middle English, 1100-1500 Subjunctive English language Early modern, 1500-1700 Subjunctive Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Präsens (DE-588)4146254-3 gnd Konjunktiv (DE-588)4129817-2 gnd |
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title | The history of the present English subjunctive a corpus-based study of mood and modality |
title_auth | The history of the present English subjunctive a corpus-based study of mood and modality |
title_exact_search | The history of the present English subjunctive a corpus-based study of mood and modality |
title_exact_search_txtP | The history of the present English subjunctive a corpus-based study of mood and modality |
title_full | The history of the present English subjunctive a corpus-based study of mood and modality Lilo Moessner |
title_fullStr | The history of the present English subjunctive a corpus-based study of mood and modality Lilo Moessner |
title_full_unstemmed | The history of the present English subjunctive a corpus-based study of mood and modality Lilo Moessner |
title_short | The history of the present English subjunctive |
title_sort | the history of the present english subjunctive a corpus based study of mood and modality |
title_sub | a corpus-based study of mood and modality |
topic | English language Old English, ca. 450-1100 Subjunctive English language Middle English, 1100-1500 Subjunctive English language Early modern, 1500-1700 Subjunctive Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Präsens (DE-588)4146254-3 gnd Konjunktiv (DE-588)4129817-2 gnd |
topic_facet | English language Old English, ca. 450-1100 Subjunctive English language Middle English, 1100-1500 Subjunctive English language Early modern, 1500-1700 Subjunctive Englisch Präsens Konjunktiv |
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