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ISBN 1474459765 (hardback)
ISBN13桁 9781474459761 (hardback)
無効なISBN等 9781474459792 (epub)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 835
個人著者標目 Ringe, Don.
本タイトル A historical morphology of English /
著者名 Don Ringe.
出版地・頒布地 Edinburgh :
出版者・頒布者名 Edinburgh University Press,
出版年・頒布年 [2021],
数量 xi, 205 pages ;
大きさ 23 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-201) and index.
内容注記 Section A Concepts -- 1. Morphology -- 1.1. The relation(s) of morphology to other components of the grammar -- 1.2. The relation(s) between morphemes and functions -- 1.3. Alternations -- 1.4. Derivational morphology: an overview -- 1.5. Inflectional morphology: an overview -- 1.6. Some useful concepts -- 1.7. Some unanswered questions -- Exercises -- 2. Linguistic change and the evidence of the past -- 2.1. The nature of the evidence -- 2.2. The sources and course of linguistic change -- 2.3. Contact and change -- Exercise -- Section B Inflectional morphology -- 3. Old English inflectional morphology -- 3.1. The Old English verb system -- 3.1.1. Inflectional categories and stems -- 3.1.2. The inflection of Old English strong verbs -- 3.1.3. The inflection of Old English weak verbs -- 3.1.4. The inflection of Old English preterite-present verbs -- 3.1.5. The inflection of Old English anomalous verbs -- 3.1.6. Lexical classes, productivity, and defaults in the Old English verb system -- 3.1.7. Periphrastic verbs in Old English -- 3.2. The inflection of nouns in Old English -- 3.3. The inflection of other nominals in Old English -- Exercises -- 4. Inflectional change in late Old English -- 4.1. Loss of the gender system -- 4.1.1. Gender in Old English -- 4.1.2. Gender in the Lindisfarne Gospel glosses -- 4.1.3. Gender in the Peterborough Chronicle -- 4.1.4. Dialect differences in the loss of gender -- 4.2. The origin of the weak class I type send, sent -- 4.3. The fate of late Old English -en -- 4.4. The origin of she -- Exercises -- 5. Casemarking in Middle English -- 5.1. Accusative and dative -- 5.2. The Midlands isogloss -- 5.3. The genitive -- 5.4. The dual pronouns -- Exercises -- 6. Contact with Norse and French -- 6.1. English and French: a typical contact situation -- 6.2. English and Norse: intensive contact -- 6.3. Norse lexemes and morphosyntax in English -- 6.4. The process of transfer -- 6.5. Other probable consequences of Norse-to-English language shift -- Exercises -- 7. Middle English verb inflection -- 7.1. The northern system -- 7.2. The south and the Midlands: verb endings -- 7.3. The south and the Midlands: stem formation of strong verbs -- 7.4. Weak verbs -- 7.5. Minor classes of verbs -- 7.6. The trajectory of change -- Exercise -- 8. Toward Modern English -- 8.1. Early Modern English verb inflection -- 8.1.1. The past tenses of irregular verbs -- 8.1.2. Pres. indic. 3sg. -eth and -s -- 8.1.3. The demise of the subjunctive -- 8.1.4. The rise of modals -- 8.1.5. Continuous be and passive be -- 8.2. Early Modern English pronouns -- 8.2.1. Second-person pronouns and pres. indic. 2sg. -est -- 8.2.2. Case-marking on pronouns -- 8.3. The development of contracted -n't -- 8.4. Latinate plurals -- Exercise -- Section C Derivational morphology -- 9. Inherited derivational patterns -- 9.1. Old English relics -- 9.2. Old English patterns of suffixation that remained productive -- 9.3. Old English prefixes -- 9.4. Compounds in English -- 9.5. Compounding or affixation? -- 9.6. The fate of compounds -- Exercise -- 10. French derivational patterns in English -- 10.1. The process: borrowing and reanalysis -- 10.2. French prefixes in English -- 10.3. French suffixes in English -- Exercise -- 11. Latinate derivational patterns in English -- 11.1. Fully productive Latinate affixes -- 11.2. The Latinate derivational system in English -- 11.3. Some consequences of the split in English derivational morphology -- 12. Some aspects of modern English derivational morphology -- 12.1. Zero derivation -- 12.2. Resegmentation -- 12.3. Sound symbolism -- 12.4. The distribution of derivational types over text types.
要約、抄録、注釈等 Charting the major developments in the morphology of English, this book introduces students to English inflectional and derivational morphology, presenting them with a long-range perspective of language change. The book is also built around the chronological periods crucial for each type of important large-scale change in the morphology of English, moving from Old, Middle and Early Modern English, to Modern English. The book also explores four sources of linguistic innovation - learner errors in categorical inflectional systems, lexical analogy, productivity in derivational systems and language and dialect contact - illustrating the extent to which the history of English Morphology offers significant information about morphological change in general.
統一タイトル(シリーズ副出標目) Edinburgh textbooks on the English language.
サブシリーズ名 Advanced.
シリーズ名・巻次 Edinburgh textbooks on the English language. Advanced 
一般件名 English language -- Morphology.
English language -- History.
資料情報1 『A historical morphology of English /』(Edinburgh textbooks on the English language. Advanced) Don Ringe. Edinburgh University Press, [2021], (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/835.0/R58/H  資料コード:7115455020)
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