This book brings together a number of seemingly distinct phenomena in the history of English: the introduction of special reflexive pronouns (e.g. myself), the loss of verbal agreement and pro-drop, and the disappearance of morphological Case. It provides vast numbers of examples from Old and Middle English texts showing a person split between first, second, and third person pronouns. Extending an analysis by Reinhart & Reuland, the author argues that the ‘strength’ of certain pronominal features (Case, person, number) differs cross-linguistically and that parametric variation accounts for the changes in English. The framework used is Minimalist, and Interpretable and Uninterpretable features are seen as the key to explaining the change from a synthetic to an analytic language.
Gelderen Elly van Gelderen
History of English Reflexive Pronouns [PDF ebook]
Person, Self, and Interpretability
History of English Reflexive Pronouns [PDF ebook]
Person, Self, and Interpretability
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 291 ● ISBN 9789027299178 ● Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company ● Published 2000 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4225929 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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