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Participial Prepositions and Conjunctions in the History of English
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- English and Beyond, Volume 13
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- 23.02.2022
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- Publication year
- 2021
- Publication date
- 23.02.2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8316-4847-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8316-7661-3
- Publisher
- utzverlag, München
- Series
- English and Beyond
- Volume
- 13
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 238
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Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 16
- 1.1 Prepositions and conjunctions based on participles No access
- 1.2 The aim and structure of the present study No access
- 2.1.1 The classical tradition No access
- 2.1.2 Ælfric’s Grammar No access
- 2.1.3 Early and Late Modern grammars No access
- 2.1.4 Prepositions, conjunctions and adverbs in current grammar writing No access
- 2.1.5 Prepositions, conjunctions and adverbs in lexicography No access
- 2.2.1 The syntax of free adjuncts and absolutes No access
- 2.2.2 Reanalyzing participles as prepositions No access
- 2.2.3 Changing grammatical categories No access
- 2.2.4 Language change and grammaticalization No access
- 2.2.5 Participles and participial prepositions as a borrowing phenomenon No access
- 3.1 The situation in earlier Middle English No access
- 3.2 Old English antecedents No access
- 3.3 German No access
- 3.4 Dutch No access
- 3.5.1 Old Norse No access
- 3.5.2 The example of Swedish No access
- 3.5.3 Gothic and Proto-Germanic No access
- 3.6 Proto-Indo-European and ancient Indo-European languages No access
- 3.7 Latin No access
- 3.8 Vulgar and Medieval Latin and Proto-Romance No access
- 3.9.1 Modern French No access
- 3.9.2 Italian No access
- 3.9.3 Spanish No access
- 3.9.4 Portuguese No access
- 3.10 Old French and Anglo-Norman No access
- 3.11 Conclusions No access
- 4.1 Problems of empirical diachronic analysis based on corpora No access
- 4.2 Syntactical types of OED participial prepositions and the categorization of corpus findings No access
- 5.1 Overview No access
- 5.2 Conclusions No access
- 6.1.1.1 abating No access
- 6.1.1.2 bating No access
- 6.1.2 absent No access
- 6.1.3 barring No access
- 6.1.4 being No access
- 6.1.5 concerning No access
- 6.1.6.1 considered No access
- 6.1.6.2 considering No access
- 6.1.7.1 depending No access
- 6.1.7.2 pending No access
- 6.1.7.3 pendant No access
- 6.1.8.1 during No access
- 6.1.8.2 enduring No access
- 6.1.8.3 indurand No access
- 6.1.9 ensuing No access
- 6.1.10.1 except No access
- 6.1.10.2 excepted No access
- 6.1.10.3 excepting No access
- 6.1.10.4 outcept No access
- 6.1.10.5 outtaken No access
- 6.1.10.6 out-taking No access
- 6.1.10.7 ‘cept No access
- 6.1.11.1 excluding No access
- 6.1.11.2 including No access
- 6.1.12 failing No access
- 6.1.13 following No access
- 6.1.14 moyening, moyenant No access
- 6.1.15.1 non-obstant No access
- 6.1.15.2 not-againstanding, nought-againstanding No access
- 6.1.15.3 nongainstanding No access
- 6.1.15.4 notwithstanding, noughtwithstanding No access
- 6.1.16 passing No access
- 6.1.17 past/passed No access
- 6.1.18.1 provided No access
- 6.1.18.2 purveyed No access
- 6.1.18.3 providing No access
- 6.1.19 regarding No access
- 6.1.20.1 reserved No access
- 6.1.20.2 reserving No access
- 6.1.21 respecting No access
- 6.1.22 saving No access
- 6.1.23.1 seeing No access
- 6.1.23.2 seen No access
- 6.1.24 so being No access
- 6.1.25 touching, touchant No access
- 6.1.26 withstanding No access
- 6.2 Overview and Conclusions No access
- 7.1.1 according to No access
- 7.1.2 following (Recent development) No access
- 7.1.3 looking at No access
- 7.1.4 based on No access
- 7.2 Conclusion No access
- 8 General conclusion and outlook No access Pages 221 - 226
- Literature No access Pages 227 - 238





