Essays about: "participle"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the word participle.
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1. Contact-induced change and variation in Middle English morphology : A case study on get
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : The present study explores the role of interlingual identification in contact between speakers of Old Norse and Old English. The study focuses on the word get as it occurred throughout a selection of texts in the Middle English period. READ MORE
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2. THE ANCIENT GREEK FUTURE PARTICIPLE AND POLYCARP’S EPISTLE TO THE PHILIPPIANS. A Statistical and Morphosyntactical Study
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerAbstract : This thesis examines the Greek future participle from a statistical and morphosyntactical perspective in order to ascertain whether the occurrence of a future participle in Polycarp's Epistle to the Philippians might serve as a basis for emendation or not. The frequencies of the future participle in a relatively large selection of texts from the 5th century BCE to the beginning of the 4th century CE are established through the databases Perseus under PhiloLogic and Thesaurus Linguae Graecae. READ MORE
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3. Adverbial clauses in translation : Translation of finite and non-finite (-ing, -ed and to-infinitive) adverbial clauses from English to Swedish in popular science
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för språk (SPR)Abstract : This study investigates adverbial clauses in a translation of a popular science text from English to Swedish. The clauses investigated are both finite and non-finite adverbial clauses. The non-finite adverbial clauses are ing-clauses (present participle), ed-clauses (past participle) and to-infinitive clauses. READ MORE
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4. ”It grew a day of expectation” : A diachronic corpus study on the evolution of the verb grow in British English
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : English has an extraordinary number of labile verbs, that is, verbs that can be used both transitively with a causative sense and intransitively with an inchoative sense. This corpus-based study investigates the evolution of the verb grow from exclusively intransitive to labile in British English in the Late Modern English period. READ MORE
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5. Irregular English verbs with regular variants in the past tense and/or the past participle : A corpus-based study of light, speed, and prove
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : About fifty out of approximately 250 irregular English verbs have regular alternatives in the past tense and/or the past participle. There are often marked preferences for using the irregular or the regular form of the verbs, influenced by several factors. READ MORE