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THE POSITION OF THE VERB IN OLD ENGLISH RELATIVE CLAUSES: AN ANALYSIS OF THE ANGLO-SAXON GOSPELS by CHRIS HANES MARTIN (Under the Direction of Jared S. Klein) ABSTRACT Previous research has considered the Old English relative clause from many different perspectives and has used many different Old English sources. This dissertation adds to the investigation of the relative clause by taking the text of the Anglo-Saxon Gospels, identifying the relative clauses within the corpus, and analyzing the placement of the verb within each clause. In addition, the Latin source is included for the purpose of proving that the OE translation is a valid source for syntactic study. INDEX WORDS: Relative clauses, Word order, Anglo Saxon Gospels THE POSITION OF THE VERB IN OLD ENGLISH RELATIVE CLAUSES: AN ANALYSIS OF THE ANGLO-SAXON GOSPELS by CHRIS HANES MARTIN B.A. Piano Performance, Bob Jones University, 1983 M.Ed. English Education, Bob Jones University, 1984 M.A. English, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1994 A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of The University of Georgia in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY ATHENS, GEORGIA 2004 © 2004 Chris Hanes Martin All Rights Reserved THE POSITION OF THE VERB IN OLD ENGLISH RELATIVE CLAUSES: AN ANALYSIS OF THE ANGLO-SAXON GOSPELS by CHRIS HANES MARTIN Major Professor: Jared S. Klein Committee: Jonathan Evans Renate Born Electronic Version Approved: Maureen Grasso Dean of the Graduate School The University of Georgia December 2004
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