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J. A. Burrow
A Book of Middle English
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Table of Contents
Guide
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A BOOK OF MIDDLE ENGLISH
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Preface to the Fourth Edition
Abbreviations
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1 Introducing Middle English 1.1 The Period
1.1.1 From Old to Middle English
1.1.2 From Middle to Modern English
1.2 Varieties of Middle English
1.2.1 Regional Dialects
1.2.2 Early and Late Middle English
1.2.3 Spelling
2 Pronouncing Middle English 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Vowels 2.2.1 The Long Vowels
2.2.2 The Short Vowels
2.2.3 Unstressed Final ‐e
2.2.4 The Diphthongs
2.3 Consonants
2.4 Stress
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4 Inflexions 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 The Inflexional System
4.1.2 Loss of Inflexional Endings
4.2 Nouns 4.2.1 Introduction
4.2.2 Noun Inflexions: Early Southern Texts
4.2.3 Developments in Noun Inflexions
4.2.4 Genitive Singular Without Ending
4.2.5 Unchanged Plurals
4.2.6 Mutated Plurals
4.3 Pronouns and Articles 4.3.1 Forms of the Personal Pronouns
4.3.2 First and Second Person Pronouns
4.3.3 Third Person Pronouns: Masculine and Neuter Singular
4.3.4 Third Person Pronouns: Feminine Singular
4.3.5 Third Person Pronouns: Plural
4.3.6 The Definite Article
4.3.7 Demonstratives
4.3.8 The Indefinite Article
4.4 Adjectives and Adverbs 4.4.1 Definite and Indefinite Inflexions
4.4.2 Inflexions for Case
4.4.3 Comparison of Adjectives
4.4.4 Comparison of Adverbs
4.5 Verbs 4.5.1 Introduction
4.5.2 Present Tense
4.5.3 Past Tense and Past Participle
4.5.4 Past of Weak Verbs
4.5.5 The Verbs ‘Have’ and ‘Say’
4.5.6 Past of Strong Verbs
4.5.7 Irregular Verbs
4.5.8 The Verb ‘To Be’
5 Syntax 5.1 Gender
5.2 Number
5.3 Use of Cases 5.3.1 Nominative and Accusative
5.3.2 Genitive
5.3.3 Dative
5.4 Pronouns and Articles 5.4.1 Þou and ʒe
5.4.2 Non‐expression of Personal Pronouns
5.4.3 Man
5.4.4 Self
5.4.5 Reflexive Pronouns
5.4.6 Relative Pronouns
5.4.7 The Articles
5.5 Adjectives and Adverbs 5.5.1 Position
5.5.2 Comparatives and Superlatives
5.5.3 Adjectives as Nouns
5.6 Verbs 5.6.1 Use of Present Tense
5.6.2 Use of Past Tense
5.6.3 Auxiliaries of the Past
5.6.4 Auxiliaries of the Future:
shall
and
will
5.6.5 The Infinitive
5.6.6 The Subjunctive
5.6.7 The Imperative
5.6.8 Impersonal Verbs
5.6.9 Verbs of Motion
5.6.10 The Passive
5.7 Negation
5.8 Questions
5.9 Word‐Order 5.9.1 Inversion
5.9.2 The Object
5.9.3 Prepositions
5.9.4 Relative Clauses
5.9.5 Adverbial Phrases
5.9.6 Verb in Final Position
5.10 Recapitulation and Anticipation
6 Metre 6.1 Introduction
6.2 Rhymed Verse
6.3 Alliterative Verse
6.4 Laʒamon’s Brut
7 From Manuscript to Printed Text
8 Translating Middle English
8.1 Trevisa’s Dialogue
8.2 Words and Their Meanings
8.3 Dictionaries
8.4 False Friends 8.4.1 ‘lewd’
8.4.2 ‘kind’
8.4.3 Some Nouns and Verbs
8.5 Idioms
8.6 Translating Prose
Commentary
8.7 Translating Verse
Commentary
8.8 Translating Pearl
Commentary
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