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Voicing of Fricatives in Proto-Germanic (Verner’s Law)

PIE PG NON-GERMANIC GERMANIC

Old Present-day

P f > v Lat. caput Gt haubiÞ Sw huvud G Haupt

O.Icel haufoÞ NE head

OE heafod [v]

t θ > ð,d Sanscr. Satam Gt hund, O Icel hundarð, G hundert, Sw

R cто OE hund hundrate

NE hundred

L pater Gt fadar [ð],

Sanscr pitā

Lecture 5. Old english grammar. The nominal system

List of principal questions

      1. General survey of the nominal system

      2. The noun

2.1. Gender

2.2. Number

2.3. Case

2.4. Homonymity of forms in Old English and its influence on the further development of noun forms

3. The pronoun

3.1. Personal pronouns

3.2. Other pronouns

4. The adjective

4.1. Declension of adjectives

4.2. Degrees of comparison of adjectives

Literature

1. R.V. Reznik, T.C. Sorokina, I.V. Reznik A History of the English language. M., 2003.

  1. T.A. Rastorguyeva History of English. M., 1983.

  2. А.И. Смирницкий Лекции по истории английского языка. М., 2000.

  3. К. Бруннер История английского языка. Т.1 М., 2001.

  4. И. Чахоян, Л. Иванова, Т. Беляева. История английского языка. СПб., 1998.

  5. А.И. Смирницкий Древнеанглийский язык. М., 1955.

  1. Old English grammar

The Old English language was a synthetic language which means that all the principal grammatical notions were expressed by a change of the form of the world in the narrow meaning of the term.

The grammatical means that the English language used were primarily

  1. suffixation

  2. vowel gradation

  3. suppletive forms.

Old English was a highly inflected language. The abundance of inflections resulted from the fact that the paradigm of declension and the paradigm of conjunction were formed by many grammatical categories and there was more than one declension in the system of declension and more than one conjugation in the system of conjugation due to the splitting of the once uniform paradigm in accordance with the original structure of the word.

2. General survey of the nominal system

There were five declinable parts of speech in Old English (among the non-finite forms of the verb the infinitive was also declined): the noun, the pronoun, the adjective, the numeral, the participle. The nominal paradigm in Old English was characterized by the following grammatical categories.

As we can see, the paradigms of different parts of speech had the same number of grammatical categories but theses parts of speech were different in the number of categorical forms composing a given grammatical category. Hence the system of forms of each part of speech requires special consideration.

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