Early changes in English

C. Allen
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This chapter presents statistical evidence that dative external possessors declined within the Old English period. A more informal comparison with Gothic and Old Saxon suggests that the use of such possessors had declined in English compared with the Common Germanic period. Specifically, the use of dative external possessors with beneficially affected possessors had all but disappeared with subject and object possessa arguments of lexical verbs by the earliest written Old English, but such possessors are found in both Gothic and Old Saxon. In the Late West Saxon texts, dative external possessors were restricted to severely adversely affected body parts with such possessa, although they were still used frequently with object of preposition possessa, especially in idioms.
英语的早期变化
本章提供了统计证据,表明古英语时期与格的外部所有人有所减少。与哥特语和古撒克逊语的非正式比较表明,与普通日耳曼时期相比,英语中使用这些占有词的情况有所减少。具体来说,在最早的书面古英语中,与受影响的所有人一起使用与格的外部所有人几乎都消失了,因为词汇动词的主语和宾语所有人的论点,但这种所有人在哥特语和古撒克逊语中都有发现。在西撒克逊晚期的文本中,与格外部所有格被限制在具有这种所有格的严重不利的身体部位,尽管它们仍然经常与介词所有格的宾语一起使用,特别是在成语中。
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