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The Semantic Predecessors of Need in the History of English (c750-1710)

The Semantic Predecessors of Need in the History of English (c750-1710)

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The Semantic Predecessors of Need in the History of English (c750-1710)

Loureiro-Porto, Lucía

In the history of English at least five verbs have been found to mean ‘need’: þurfan, beþurfan, need, behove and mister. By adopting a corpus-based approach, this book studies all of them diachronically, from the origins of the language (c.750) to the end of the early Modern English period (1710).

  • Offers a detailed analysis of the meaning of these five verbs which have been found to mean ‘need’, filling a gap in the literature on modality and shedding new light on grammaticalization theory
  • Spans the period c.750 to 1710, adopting a corpus-based approach to study the verbs diachronically
  • Explores the evolution of necessity meanings in English, identifying regular semantic changes and challenging some well-established statements
  • Provides a detailed grammaticalization analysis, paying attention to the different Present-Day-English modal classes, including marginal and emerging modals

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Published by: Wiley-Blackwell

Publication Date: 2009-09-28

Format: Paperback

ISBN-13: 9781405192705

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Dimensions: 229.9cm x151.1cm

Pages: 292.0

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