A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles

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Cover of Part I of Otto Jespersen's A modern English grammar on historical principles
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Word types
Acronyms
Adjectives
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Articles
Coordinators
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Demonstratives
Determiners (List here)
Expletives
Intensifier
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A modern English grammar on historical principles is a seven-volume grammar of English written by Otto Jespersen. The first volume ("part"), Sounds and Spellings, was published in 1909; two through five were on syntax; six was on morphology; and seven returned to the topic of syntax. It took until 1949 for all seven to be completed.[1]: 1766 

In 1989 Randolph Quirk called the work "a continual source of inspiration and value".[2]

Publishing details

  • Part I. Sounds and Spellings. Heidelberg: Winter, 1909. OCLC 895492988. Heidelberg: Winter, 1927. OCLC 832266245.
  • Part II. Syntax. First volume. Heidelberg: Winter, 1914. OCLC 721272956. Heidelberg: Winter, 1927. OCLC 504564992.
  • Part III. Syntax. Second volume. Heidelberg: Winter, 1927. OCLC 163081744. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1928. OCLC 605978794.
  • Part IV. Syntax. Third volume. Time and Tense. Heidelberg: Winter, 1931. OCLC 1072433169.
  • Part V. Syntax. Fourth volume. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1940. OCLC 175015576.
  • Part VI. Morphology. With Paul Christophersen, Niels Haislund, and Knud Schibsbye. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1942. OCLC 220329786.
  • Part VII. Syntax. Completed and edited by Niels Haislund. Copenhagen: Munksgaard; London: George Allen & Unwin, 1949. OCLC 889073122.

References

  1. ^ Huddleston, Rodney; Pullum, Geoffrey K. (2002). The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-43146-0.
  2. ^ Linn, Andrew (2006). "English grammar writing". In Aarts, Bas; McMahon, April (eds.). The Handbook of English Linguistics. Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-4051-1382-3.

External links

  • Part I, Sounds and Spellings (1949), at the Internet Archive
  • Part II, Syntax. First volume (1949), at the Internet Archive
  • Part III, Syntax. Second volume (1928), at the Internet Archive
  • Part IV, Syntax. Third volume (1931), at the Internet Archive
  • Part V, Syntax. Fourth volume (1940), at the Internet Archive
  • Part VI, Morphology (also here) (1942), at the Internet Archive
  • Part VII, Syntax (1949), at the Internet Archive


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