Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1983. — 120 p. — (Sprachstrukturen – Reihe A: Historische Sprachstrukturen 4).
Table of contents:
Preface
Citations
0. Introduction
1. Old English case structures
1.1. The Nominative
1.20. Two-place predicates
1.21. The Accusative
1.22. The Genitive
1.23. The Dative
1.24. Commentary
1.30. Three-place predicates
1.31. Dative/patient – Accusative/object
1.32. Dative/patient – Genitive/object
1.33. Accusative/patient – Genitive/object
1.34. Dative/patient – Dative/object
1.35. Accusative/patient – Dative/object
1.36. Accusative/patient – Accusative/object
1.37. Commentary
1.40. Additional role structure with verbs
1.41. Dative Case
1.411. Instrument
1.412. Comitative
1.413. Manner
1.414. Time
1.415. Space
1.416. Respect
A. Patient
B. Inherent possession
C. Intensive
1.417. Absolute expressions
1.42. Genitive Case
1.422. Instrumental
1.423. Time, space, manner
1.43. Accusative case
1.431. Agent
1.432. Time
1.433. Space
1.434. Reflexive
1.50. Non-verbal predicates
1.51. Adjectives
1.511. Dative
1.512. Genitive
1.513. Commentary
1.52. Pre- and post-positionals
1.521. Accusative case
1.522. Dative case
1.523. Dative and Accusative cases
2. Old English Complementation
2.1. þœt – complementation
2.2. Infinitive complementation
2.3. Participial complementation
3. Relative clauses
3.1. overt relatives
3.2. covert relatives
4. Conjoined propositions
4.1. Successive additions
4.2. Correlative propositions
4.3. Contrastive propositions
4.4. Alternative propositions
5. Interrogative propositions
5.1. With question word
5.2. Without question word
6. Imperative propositions
6.1. Pronoun deleted
6.2. Pronoun retained
7. Negative propositions
7.1. Old English copy rule
8. Passive propositions
9. Word order
Subject Index
Appendix