Název: A diachronic perspective on old English deadjectival nouns ending in -þ(u)/-t(u)
Zdrojový dokument: Brno studies in English. 2002, roč. 28, č. 1, s. [19]-25
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[2] Clark Hall, J. R. (1960). A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 4th ed., with Supplement by H. D. Meritt (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
[3] A Microfiche Concordance to Old English (1980), ed. Healey, A. diPaolo - Venezky, Richard L. (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies).
[4] Middle English Dictionary (1952-), ed. Kurath, H. et al. (Michigan: Ann Arbor).
[5] Bauer, L. (1983). English Word-Formation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
[6] Brunner, K. (1965). Altenglische Grammatik, 3rd, rev. ed. (Tubingen: Max Niemeyer).
[7] Campbell, A. (1983). Old English Grammar, rev. ed. (Oxford: Clarendon Press).
[8] Hogg, R. M., ed. The Cambridge History of the English Language. Volume I: The Beginnings to 1066 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
[9] Kastovsky, D. (1992). "Semantics and Vocabulary", in Hogg, R. M., ed., 290-409.
[10] Marchand, H. (1960): The Categories and Types of Present-Day English Word-Formation. A Synchronic-Diachronic Approach, 2nd, rev. ed. (MUnchen: C. H. Beck).
[11] Quirk, R. and Wrenn, C. L. (1957). An Old English Grammar, 2nd ed. (London: Routledge).
[12] Sgall, P. (1995). "Prague School Typology", in Shibatani, M. and Bynon, Th., eds., 49-85.
[13] Shibatani, M. and Bynon, Th., eds. Approaches to Language Typology (Oxford: Clarendon Press).
[14] Skalička, V. (1964). "Konsonantenkombinationen und linguistische Typologie", TCLP 1.111-114.