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The personal pronouns in the Germanic languages : a study of personal pronoun morphology and change in the Germanic languages from the first records to the present day /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Howe, Stephen, 1964-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Walter de Gruyter, 1996.
Colección:Studia linguistica Germanica ; 43.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Paradigms
  • Figures
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Morphology Of The Personal Pronouns
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Morphological Patterning
  • 1.3 Morphology Of The Personal Pronouns In The Germanic Languages
  • 1.4 Patterning
  • Suppletion
  • 1.5 Factors Determining The Morphological Type Of The Personal Pronouns
  • 1.6 Conclusions
  • Chapter 2: Change In The Personal Pronouns
  • 2.1 The Relevance Of Distinctions Outside The Personal Pronouns
  • 2.2 Loss (Or Absence) Of Distinction In The Personal Pronouns
  • 2.3 Redistinction Or New Distinction In The Personal Pronouns 2.4 Analogy
  • 2.5 Phonological Change In The Personal Pronouns
  • 2.6 Socially-Motivated Change In The Personal Pronouns
  • 2.7 Functional Reinterpretation
  • 2.8 Sources Of New Personal Pronoun Forms
  • Chapter 3: Pan-Germanic
  • 3.1 Accusative-Dative
  • 3.2 Dual
  • Chapter 4: Gothic
  • Chapter 5: Older Runic Inscriptions
  • Chapter 6: English
  • Old English
  • Middle English
  • 6.3 Development Of She
  • 6.4 They
  • Them
  • Their
  • 6.5 Changes In The 3Rd Person Pronouns
  • Modern English Chapter 7: Frisian
  • Old Frisian
  • Middle West Frisian/Early Modern West Frisian
  • Modern West Frisian
  • Modern East Frisian
  • Modern North Frisian
  • Pan-Frisian
  • 7.6 Case Developments In The Frisian Personal Pronouns
  • Chapter 8: Dutch
  • Middle Dutch
  • Modern Dutch
  • 8.2 Morphological Case Distinction In The Modern Dutch Personal Pronouns
  • 8.4 Developments In The Forms Of Address
  • Chapter 9: Afrikaans
  • Chapter 10: Langobardic
  • Chapter 11: German
  • Old High German
  • Middle High German
  • Early New High German 11.3 Extended Forms
  • Old Saxon (Old Low German)
  • Middle Low German
  • Modern German
  • 11.6 Case Distinction In The Modern German Personal Pronouns
  • Chapter 12: Yiddish
  • Chapter 13: Scandinavian
  • Chapter 14: Swedish
  • Old/Middle Swedish
  • Old Gutnish
  • Modern Swedish
  • Chapter 15: Danish
  • Old/Middle Danish
  • Modern Danish
  • Chapter 16: Norwegian
  • Old/Middle Norwegian
  • Modern Norwegian
  • Continental Scandinavian
  • Chapter 17: Faroese
  • 17.2 Case
  • Chapter 18: Icelandic
  • Old Icelandic Modern Icelandic
  • Summary And Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Index