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Pronouns and Word Order Old English: With Particular Reference to the Indefinite Pronoun Man

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Pronouns and Word Order Old English: With Particular Reference to the Indefinite Pronoun Man
Pronouns and Word Order Old English: With Particular Reference to the Indefinite Pronoun Man

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First published in 2003, this is a study of the syntactic behaviour of personal pronoun subjects and the indefinite pronoun in Old English. It focuses on differences in word order as compared to full noun phrases. In generative work on Old English, noun phrases are usually divided into two categories: 'nominal' and 'pronominal'. The latter category has typically been restricted to personal pronouns, but despite striking similarities to the behaviour of nominals there were good reasons to believe that should be grouped with personal pronouns. This book explores the investigation carried out with the aid of the Toronto Corpus, which confirmed this hypothesis.

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