Middle English Syntax and Vocabulary


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Vocabulary of the language studies in the Middle Ages

Verb Phrases

  • Perfect tense (have + past participle) developed in ME
  • þou hauest don oure kunne wo
  • You have done our family woe
  • • Progressive tense (be + pres. participle) also developed (sometimes with in or on)
  • For now is gode Gawayn goande ryʒt here
  • For now is good Gawain going right here
  • I am yn beldynge of a pore hous
  • I am (in) building of a poor house

Verb Phrases (cont’d)

  • ME saw the beginning of shall and will to mark the future tense
  • Quan al mankinde…Sal ben fro dede to live broʒt
  • When all mankind…shall be from dead to living brought
  • and swiche wolle have the kyngdom of helle
  • and such will have the kingdom of hell
  • • note that shall still had a degree of obligation (“must”), and will of volition (“want to”)

Auxiliary Verbs

  • Developed in ME, began to replace subjunctive
  • þat y mowe riche be
  • that I may rich be
  • • but the subjunctive is still more common in ME than MnE:
  • how lawful so it were
  • however lawful it might be
  • why nere I deed!
  • why am I not dead!

The ‘do’ explosion

  • Substitute for a previous verb
  • camels may forbere drynk and so may not the hors do
  • camels can forgo drink and thus can not the horse do
  • As a causative (like make or have)
  • al hys halles I wol do peynte with pure gold
  • all his halls I will have painted with pure gold
  • Next to a main verb (emphatic? Not really)
  • unto the mayde that hir doth serve
  • to the maid that her does serve
  • Negative and interrogative clauses began in ME, still not as common as simple verb
  • my maister dyd not graunt it
  • Fader, why do ye wepe?

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