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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | An Overview of Old English Syntax | 24 |
3 | Case Marking and the Experiencer Verbs in Old English | 66 |
4 | The Syntax of the Experiencer Verbs in Old English | 96 |
5 | The Loss of Case Marking | 158 |
6 | The Development of the Experiencer Verbs | 221 |
7 | Explaining the Demise of the Preposed Dative Experiencer | 291 |
8 | Change in Passives: Single Objects | 349 |
9 | Changes in Passives: Verbs with More than One Object-like Argument | 377 |
10 | Conclusion | 440 |
Appendix A: The Earliest Examples of Recipient Passives | 455 | |
Appendix B: Details of the Investigations | 460 | |
Appendix C: Texts Used | 475 | |
References | 489 | |
Index | 501 |
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