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Autor:
Sylwia Karasińska, Paulina Rybińska, Michał Adamczyk, Maciej Grabski, Piotr Pęzik, Anna Cichosz, Aneta Ostrowska
A Frequency Dictionary of Old English Prose is a list of Old English words arranged according to their frequency, covering the whole York–Toronto–Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Old English Prose (Taylor et al. 2003), i.e. an electronic collection of a
This book is the first comprehensive corpus study of element order in Old English and Old High German, which brings to light numerous differences between these two closely related languages. The study's innovative approach relies on translated texts,
Autor:
Anna Cichosz
Publikováno v:
Constructions and Frames. 14:301-336
This study is a corpus-based constructionist analysis of Old English (OE) constituent order, focusing on verb-initial declaratives and þa-VS main clauses. The main objective of the investigation is to determine the degree of the formal and functiona
Autor:
Anna Cichosz
Publikováno v:
Historical Germanic morphosyntax. 74:172-198
The aim of this study is to analyse intertextual differences in the use of V-final order in Old English conjunct clauses and to determine to what extent the source of these differences may be Latin influence. The analysis reveals that the frequency o
Autor:
Maciej Grabski, Anna Cichosz
Publikováno v:
Folia Linguistica. 54:1-35
The present article is a systematic, large-scale corpus study of the varying position of the Old English adnominal genitive. Particular focus is put on intertextual variation and the potential influence of Latin, which is analysed alongside such intr
Autor:
Anna Cichosz
Publikováno v:
Journal of English Linguistics. 48:355-381
This study investigates two Old English (OE) constructions: “negative inversion” (a negated main clause with a clause-initial verb), and “narrative inversion” (a non-negated main clause with a clause-initial verb). The aim is to determine whe
Autor:
Piotr Pęzik, Paulina Rybińska, Maciej Grabski, Aneta Ostrowska, Michał Adamczyk, Anna Cichosz, Sylwia Karasińska
A Frequency Dictionary of Old English Prose is a list of Old English words arranged according to their frequency, covering the whole York–Toronto–Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Old English Prose (Taylor et al. 2003), i.e. an electronic collection of a
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Autor:
Anna Cichosz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Historical Linguistics. 8:318-355
This study is a corpus-based investigation of the development of English clause-initial quotative inversion, i.e. the construction in which a reporting clause with SV inversion is placed before the quoted message. The analysis makes use of various co
Autor:
Anna Cichosz
Publikováno v:
Folia Linguistica. 52:253-296
This study shows that Old English conjunct clauses, i.e. main declarative clauses introduced by the coordinating conjunctionsandandac, resemble non-conjunct main clauses as far as the V-2 rule is concerned. Most importantly, this study reveals that t
Autor:
Anna Cichosz
Publikováno v:
English Language and Linguistics. 23:183-214
This study is a corpus-based diachronic analysis of English reporting parentheticals, i.e. clauses introducing direct speech, placed after or in the middle of the reported message. The aim of the investigation is to trace the development of the const