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Title: Rozwój diachroniczny konstrukcji kontrfaktycznych w języku angielskim
Authors: Molencki, Rafał
Keywords: earliest Old English; Modern English
Issue Date: 2001
Citation: Biuletyn Polskiego Towarzystwa Językoznawczego, Z. 57 (2001), s. 91-105
Abstract: The article is concerned with the historical development of counterfactual (or ir­realis) constructions from the earliest Old English texts until modern times. Thro­ughout the hi story of English one can observe here an interesting interaction of mood, tense, modality and other counterfactual markers, which undergo significant cyclical changes. There have been two competing tendencies as far as verb forms are concer­ned. At some stages parallel verb forms prevail in both clauses of the conditional period. On the other hand, being more remote from the reality than the protasis, the apodosis tends to take a more moda! form. In Modern English (especially 18th and 19th centuries) certain changes are slowed down or even prevented due to strong authority of prescriptive grammarians.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/23203
ISSN: 0032-3802
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