The Even Yearbook 7 (2006)
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volume 7 (2006)
author Judit Górász
title Always and never in Late-Middle-English sentences
keywords always, never, adverbial, position, movement, fronting, finite verb, non-finite verb, inversion, pronoun (pronominal)
abstract As a case-study on historical word-order, the paper focuses on the placement of always and never in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur. While the data show that both adverbs could occur in a number of different positions in the various clause types, the post-finite-verb position seems to be a plausible base position for both always and never. The paper attempts to find explanation for occurrences in the various other positions.
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