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The Northern Subject Rule in first-person singular contexts in fourteenth-fifteenth-century Scots
(De Gruyter, 2013)
The article focuses on the operation of the Northern Subject Rule in the firstperson singular in early Scots. It establishes that the first-person singular was under the scope of the NSR in the fourteenth and the fifteenth ...
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The Northern Subject Rule in the Breadalbane Collection
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2017)
One of the most distinctive features of Scots and northern English is the Northern Subject Rule (NSR), which governs the selection of inflections in the present indicative depending on the type and the position of the ...
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Zelotes and elnvnges: The Extension of Genitive Singular -es in the Gloss to the Durham Collectar
(Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2018)
The aim of this article is to study the extension of genitive singular ‑es from the a-stems to other noun classes in the gloss to the Durham Collectar (Durham, Cathedral Library, A.iv.19). To this end a quantitative ...
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'Gylbart off kynloth lande': The uninflected genitive and the group genitive in Older Scots
(Modern Language Society, 2015)
The present paper studies the genitive construction in Older Scots using the largest corpus available for this period: The Linguistic Atlas of Older Scots (LAOS). It focuses, on the one hand, on the uninflected genitive, ...