Following the PaVeDa methodology (Luraghi et al. 2024), the aim of this work is to carry out a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the valency classes and alternations in Old and Middle English. The purpose of the study is twofold: on the one hand a synchronic analysis of the two stages, on the other a diachronic perspective, allowing to understand the evolution of this aspect of the language. The result of this corpus-based study are part of the PaVeDa project and will complete the ValPaL database by Goddard (2013) for Present-Day English. This could allow to carry out other more specific studies both in diachrony, covering both the earlier and the contemporary stages of the language, and in a comparative perspective.
(2026). Valency patterns and alternations in Old and Middle English . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/323973 Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.13122/giarda-martina_phd2026-03-16
Valency patterns and alternations in Old and Middle English
GIARDA, Martina
2026-03-16
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Following the PaVeDa methodology (Luraghi et al. 2024), the aim of this work is to carry out a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the valency classes and alternations in Old and Middle English. The purpose of the study is twofold: on the one hand a synchronic analysis of the two stages, on the other a diachronic perspective, allowing to understand the evolution of this aspect of the language. The result of this corpus-based study are part of the PaVeDa project and will complete the ValPaL database by Goddard (2013) for Present-Day English. This could allow to carry out other more specific studies both in diachrony, covering both the earlier and the contemporary stages of the language, and in a comparative perspective.| File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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