Guest (Restricted Access)
Selected titles: 0

Export:
Text | Dublin Core | RIS
Journal article Journal article [Search Result] | [save] |

Bibliographic description
Author Search all publications by the author Benskin, Michael
Title Present indicative plural concord in Brittonic and early English
Written in English
Source Journal Philological Society <London>. Transactions of the Philological Society. - Oxford [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
Volume 109
Year 2011
Issue 2
Page 158-185
Classification
Domains / History of language / Morphological change
Domains / History of language / Historical documents (language)
Domains / Languages in contact / Interference
Domains / Language typology / Historical comparative linguistics / Reconstruction (historical linguistics)
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Interference (morph.)
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Verb inflection / Person (morph.)
Levels / Syntax / Interference (synt.)
Levels / Syntax / Rule (synt.)
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Grammatical agreement
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / Old English / Northumbrian
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / British English
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / British English / Northeastern English dialects
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / English in Scotland / Middle Scots
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / Middle English
Indo-European languages / Italic languages / Latin
Redirected from
Sprachwandel (morph.) ; Language change (morph.) ; Morphological change ; Kanzleisprache; Chirograph; Bulle (Urkunde) ; Historical documents (language) ; Transfer (languages in contact) ; Adstratum language; Adstratsprache; Interference ; Paläolinguistik; Paleolinguistics; Reconstruction (historical linguistics) ; Interference (morph.) ; Interference (synt.) ; Rule (synt.) ; Agreement (gramm.) ; Anti-agreement; Grammatical agreement ; Northumbrian ; English (British) ; Grossbritannien (engl. Sprache in) ; Great Britain (English language in) ; Englisch in Grossbritannien; English in Great Britain; British English ; Tyneside English; Geordie; Northeastern English dialects ; Middle Scots ; Middle English ; Lateinisch; Latin