The Inflections and Syntax of the Morte D'Arthur of Sir Thomas Malory: A Study in Fifteenth-century English |
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Abbott Accolons adjective aduenture adverbial ageyne ageynst appears apposition castel Caxton's Rubric Chaucer conjunction construction dative daye dede dethe erthe eyther final clauses forms fyghte Gawayne genitive grete haue herte indirect discourse infinitive Kellner knyghtes knyzt kynge Arthur lady lete lord loue lyke lyue maner maye mete moche moost Mordred Morte d'Arthur myghte neuer occurs once oxytone participle periphrasis person phrase plural praye preposition present subjunctive pret preterit preterit subjunctive PRONOUNS pyte quene rare rescowe Reynard Romance plural Römstedt Römstedt cites ryde ryght sayd sense shal sheld shold shold haue singular sire slayne slee smote sometimes speke Stratmann subjunctive swerd syllabic value syr Launcelot syre Tristram temporal thenne ther thou thow thre thynge tyme verbs vnto vpon hym wasshe wete whan whyle wold wold haue wyfe wylle wyst ye shold yelde yere