Anatomy of the Verb

Anatomy of the Verb
Author: Albert L. Lloyd
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 363
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027283206

The continuing debate over the existence or non-existence of formal verbal aspect in Gothic triggered the author to write this monograph whose aim is to provide a completely new foundation for a theory of aspect and related features. Gothic, with its limited corpus, representing a translation of the Greek, and showing interesting parallels with Slavic verbal constructions, serves and an illustrative model for the theory. In Part I the author argues that a unified theory of aspect, actional types, and verbal velocity presented there possesses an internal logic and is not at variance with observed facts in various Indo-European languages. In Part II an analysis is presented of the Gothic verb system which seeks to explain the much-disputed function of ga- and to solve the problem of Gothic aspect and actional types which does no violence either to the Gothic text or the Greek original.

English Verbs

English Verbs
Author: Vincent F. Hopper
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1438083785

The new edition of this quick-reference book makes a handy classroom supplement for high school and college students, and serves as a valuable language aid for ESL students. Helpful features include: 120 irregular verbs conjugated in all tenses A special section on phrasal verbs A review of standard English usage Troublesome words and phrases Rules of punctuation Small in format but packed with information, this book fits easily in backpacks or attaché cases for taking to class or carrying along to study sessions.

Motion and the English Verb

Motion and the English Verb
Author: Judith Huber
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2017
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0190657804

This work is a study of how motion is expressed in medieval English. It provides extensive inventories of verbs used in intransitive motion meanings in Old and Middle English and discusses these in terms of the manner-salience of early English