„Prositional” and subject-predicate relation. A study in fourteenth century verse and prose
Abstract
The present paper was preceded by a more exhaustive study of word order patterns in Piers Plowman and Middle English Sermons where the author seems to have established a correlation between the position of subject and predicate and what may be called prepositional (i. e. any element, or elements, not belonging to the associative group of the subject).
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