The Personal Pronouns in the Germanic Languages: A Study of Personal Pronoun Morphology and Change in the Germanic Languages from the First Records to the Present Day.
[SERIES]: Studia Linguistica Germanica, 43.
Author
Howe, Stephen
Place of Publication
Berlin / New York
Publication Name
Walter de Gruyter
Year
1996
Language(s)
English
Description
RARE monograph on the forms and development of the personal pronouns in all the Germanic languages, which is the published version of a PhD thesis (University of London 1995) by Stephen Howe, an associate professor at the Department of English at Fukuoka University, Japan. In this monograph the author offers a comprehensive investigation of the personal pronouns in the Germanic languages from the earliest records to the present day, and, from this Pan-Germanic corpus, to give an analysis of the morphology of the personal pronouns and to put forward a comprehensive theory of change in the personal pronouns. 245x170mm. XXII+390 pages. Hardcover. Previous owner`s small stamp on front whitepage upper corner. This rare book is in very good condition.