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The Syntax of Early English - Cryptm.org

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understand CA x x x xIX PL x x x x x x x xMA x x x x 2 ambig. 3 380,9; 1212,20ween CA x x x x x x 5 ambig. 3 1: 502; 1603; 2607IX 5: 4398: 1511PL x x x xMA x x x x 1 ambig. 3 465,20wit CA x x x x x x x 1 2: 259IX PL x x x x xMA x x x x xNotes to Appendix C:1If no number is given in this category it is implied that the verb in question appears a fair number <strong>of</strong> times in each given corpus. When all thecategories are left blank for a given verb, the verb appears with or without a NP object but never with any type <strong>of</strong> clausal (finite or non-finite)complement.2p. inf.=passive infinitive.3ambig.=the construction is ambiguous. This means that the construction may be interpreted as an aci or otherwise; e.g., as a subjunctive with thecomplementiser that left out, as a tertiary infinitive, etc.4Only with the adjective lyvyng.5Only with for NP.6Say occurs in addition with clausal complements introduced by NP that, (un)to NP that,NP(that) and with indirect speech.

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