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A descriptive syntax of the Peterborough chronicle from 1122 to 1154

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Shores, David L.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: The Hague, Mouton, 1971.
Colección:Janua linguarum. Series practica ; no. 103.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface
  • List of Tables
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. The Problem
  • 1.2. The Text and Corpus
  • 1.3. Importance of the Study
  • 1.4. Related Research
  • 1.5. Previous Studies of The Peterborough Chronicle
  • 1.6. Edition of the Text
  • 1.7. General Procedure of the Analysis
  • 1.8. Explanation of Basic Concepts used in the Description
  • 1.9. The Presentation of the Data
  • 2. Primary Clause-Level Tagmemes
  • 2.1. The Subject Tagmeme
  • 2.2. The Predicator Tagmeme
  • 2.3. The Direct Object Tagmeme
  • 2.4. The Object Complement Tagmeme
  • 2.5. The Indirect Object Tagmeme2.6. The Subject Complement Tagmeme
  • 2.7. General Conclusions
  • 3. The Order of Primary Clause-Level Tagmemes
  • 3.1. Group 1 (Subject and Predicator)
  • 3.2. Group 2 (Subject, Predicator, and Direct Object)
  • 3.3 Group 3 (Subject, Predicator, and Subject Complement)
  • 3.4 Group 4 (Subject, Predicator, Indirect Object, and Direct Object)
  • 3.5. Subjectless Clause Patterns
  • 3.6. The Coordinated Predication Patterns
  • 3.7. The Relative Order of Primary Tagmemes in Combinations of Two
  • 3.8. General Conclusions
  • 4. Secondary Clause-Level Tagmemes4.1. Description of the Clause-Level Adverbial Tagmemes
  • 4.2. Linear Ordering of Adverbial Tagmemes
  • 4.3. General Conclusions
  • 5. Modified-Head Phrases
  • 5.1. Part I: The Adjectival Modifiers
  • 5.2. The Modified-Noun Phrase
  • 5.3. Other Modified-Head Phrases
  • 5.4. Special Modifying Relationships
  • 5.5. Part II: The Adverbial Modifiers
  • 5.6. The Modified-Verb Phrase
  • 5.7. Other Modified-Head Phrases
  • 5.8. General Conclusions
  • 6. The Relationship and Joining of Clauses
  • 6.1. Types and Levels of Dependent Clauses6.2. Functions of Dependent Clauses
  • 6.3. The Parenthetical Clause
  • 6.4. Coordination of T-units
  • 6.5. Parataxis
  • 6.6. Correlation
  • 6.7. General Conclusions
  • 7. Summary and Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Index