The Northern Subject Rule in first-person singular contexts in fourteenth-fifteenth-century Scots

Q3 Arts and Humanities Folia Linguistica Historica Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1515/flih.2013.006
María Nieves Rodríguez Ledesma
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Abstract The article focuses on the operation of the Northern Subject Rule in the first-person singular in early Scots. It establishes that the first-person singular was under the scope of the NSR in the fourteenth and the fifteenth centuries, with a near-categorical operation of the Proximity-to-Subject Constraint. In addition, it reveals the strength of this constraint, which in recent literature has generally been assumed to be less robust than the Type-of-Subject Constraint. A comparison with Northern Middle English suggests that Scots was more advanced in the operation of the NSR.
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14 - 15世纪苏格兰人第一人称单数语境中的北方臣民规则
摘要本文主要研究早期苏格兰语中“北方主体规则”在第一人称单数中的运用。它确立了第一人称单数在14世纪和15世纪是在NSR的范围内,与接近主体约束的近乎分类的操作。此外,它揭示了这种约束的强度,在最近的文献中,这种约束通常被认为不如主体类型约束健壮。与中古北部英语的比较表明,苏格兰人在“北方丝绸之路”的运作方面更为先进。
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