• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: The History of the Present English Subjunctive : A Corpus-based Study of Mood and Modality
  • Contains: Frontmatter
    Contents
    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    Acknowledgements
    1 Introduction
    2 The subjunctive in main clauses
    3 The subjunctive in adjectival relative clauses
    4 The subjunctive in noun clauses
    5 The subjunctive in adverbial clauses
    6 A bird’s eye view of the English subjunctive
    Epilogue: Summary and outlook
    Appendix I: Matrix verbs of Old English object clauses
    Appendix II: Matrix verbs of Middle English object clauses
    Appendix III: Matrix verbs of Early Modern English object clauses
    References
    Name index
    General index
  • Contributor: Moessner, Lilo [Author]
  • Published: Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (288 p.)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1515/9781474438018
  • ISBN: 9781474438018
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  • Keywords: English language Old English, ca. 450-1100 Mood ; English language Old English, ca. 450-1100 Subjunctive ; English language Early modern, 1500-1700 Subjunctive ; English language Middle English, 1100-1500 Subjunctive ; English language Old English, ca. 450-1100 Modality ; Language & Linguistics ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
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  • Footnote: In English
  • Description: Traces the development of subjunctive use across the Old English, Middle English, and Early Modern English periodsUses descriptive data from parallel corpora of three historical periodsEmploys both synchronic and diachronic analyses to evaluate quantitative and qualitative data Illustrates results using authentic examples, accompanied by modern English translationsIncludes new insights into the fields of historical English linguistics and corpus linguisticsLocating the subjunctive at the interface of mood and modality, this book presents a systematic description of the use of the English subjunctive in main clauses, noun clauses, relative clauses, and adverbial clauses. It explores the factors which governed its competition with other verbal expressions in texts ranging from the 9th to the beginning of the 18th century. Employing close reading alongside analysis of corpus data and the use of descriptive statistics, it offers new insights into the research landscape of English subjunctive use and into the fields of historical English linguistics and corpus linguistics
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